No I dont want to be responsible for people getting addicted to this hobby, wasting all their money week after week on coins. it starts out small, indian heads. HA! then it moves to more serious stuff, like 40%ers. next thing you know they want 90% silver coins and old ones. wasting tons of money, time, and a few of these people you tell end up searching stuff and find a place called treasurenet.com, where they then learn they can find stuff in rolls. competition goes up,silver goes down, suicide rates increase as a result, more and more coin collectors fighting. next thing you know someone's head is gonna get blown off all over some coins, all because you decided to give someone some indian cents---and you know these will wind up to some young kids, who have their whole life ahead of them, stopped because of coins. If I wassunt well off, I couldnt afford to crh, or collect coins, i consider it a 'nvestment too.
this man started out normal at one time, he's only 35 years old but he looks like he's 70:
Neo-Nazi coin collection battle in New Brunswick court - New Brunswick - CBC News
He started with indian heads and out of slim chance found a coin from the third reiche. he spent all his life's savings and wife's bank account on coins, and he had no where to turn but to nazism cause he was all out of money. even though this is an extreme case, you need to be careful with coins
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/numismatic _addiction
LEFT- BEFORE COIN COLLECTION DISORDER
RIGHT- AFTER COIN COLLECTION DISORDER
How much do you spend... - Page 2 - Coin Forum - CoinPeople.com - Page 2 I am 14 years old and I sopend ALL my money on coins. Usualy about $40-$50 a month. I just cant resist it. How do you do it.
I read on a forum somewhere (THIS IS A REAL LINK)
Collectors Universe Forums - A Little Numismatic Knowledge I Picked up Along the Way
Rush, son of Benjamin Rush, a physician and signer of the Declaration of Independence spent two years in England selling off Smithson’s belongings. They amounted to $508,318.46, about 12 million dollars in today’s money. Rush refused to take the money in anything but newly minted English Sovereigns. There was no wear on them, they weighed more. The Sovereigns were brought to America and turned over to the Treasury and melted down and turned into mostly 1838 Five Dollar gold coins. All were melted but two Sovereigns and they remain a part of the collections of The National Museum of American History. If you own, or have held an 1838 $5 gold coin it was probably part of what Smithson left to the United States.
On a side note Benjamin Rush, the father, was one of the authors of the DSM, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, and still in print today as the DSM IV. This book is used by psychiatrist in the treatment of mental patients.
he realized coin collecting can mess you up, the whole reason the DSM was written because he realized what coin collecting does to people. starts out as
if you dont have anything wrong with the above happening it's your call. but you lack a conscious dawg if you do decide to distrubte the indian head cents after showing all this. many people here believe in karma, you might be one of them and if you are you need to take in all of the above before giving out indian head cents. there are members who join, and fizzle out and stop posting, why? its cause they spent all their money on coins, every single last cent. they cant afford internet any more. soon they loose their house, car. You see a few people like onaroll, who stopped crh'n and coin collecting for a while, all it takes, ALL IT TAKES is just one error cent, it might even be PMD, but the coin collectioning starts all over again. and look at my friend, the notorious ag, he went to las vegas to get some coins, and he blew all his money and even sold his car. Look at their profiles if you dont belives me. I says it once and ima says it gain, we dont need any more numismatists or rollers out there cause this kind of stuff will happen.