Greek Coin

How to Properly Respond to the Lure of Collecting Gold & Silver Coins
I cannot claim to remember vast amounts of my Greek mythology lessons from way back when, but I do recall “sirens” in connection with a hard to resist call to action and then sadly, a simpleton rushing into tragic circumstances or even an untimely death.
But in sharp contrast to the deadly attraction of the Greek fables, I was surprisingly pleased by a straightforward sales call to action and simple setup for people to create wealth the old fashioned way – bit by bit – buying one silver coin every thirty days.
Starting a coin collection from scratch will hardly get any simpler than that…
However, these are the days of non-stop televised reminders of how easy it is to get whatever, by pulling out our credit cards and using the phone to order the latest widget we are “entitled to” for making us healthier, wealthier, firmer, or drop dead good looking – or return it in thirty days to have our money cheerfully refunded.
After many times of responding to the TV sirens and later sadly realizing many of such are not as fantastic as the advertising for a variety of reasons on one hand, or buying stuff we hardly use on the other, we tend to become skeptical and as time goes by we survive by switching channels or our eyes “glaze over” during TV advertorials.
In sharp contrast to the above hazards, five days ago in the middle of online academic research, I stumbled upon a website offer of gold and silver coins with an ethical twist – I could leisurely buy quality minted coins and wait for them to build value – or become a representative of the company as a way to rapidly earn a weekly income.
As a teacher about to face the annual unemployment squalls of July and August in an economy that no longer offers the earning alternatives of earlier years – collecting coins for fun and profit apart from a love of teaching and scholarship has gained my attention. After Mutiny on the Bounty in school I’ve had a secret lure for coins.
Besides, if you also happen to be reeling from tsunamis of an economy staggering from the biggest financial quakes in recent history, you too may want to answer the call of the planet’s unique relief to our financial crisis – with a website managing the drop shipment of pristine coins for a huge potential of fun and exceptional profit.
Note a disclaimer and focus on “potential for exceptional profit” is important for those among us who may be simplistically lulled into thinking that making money requires a fabled or fairy-tale mixture of magic and luck…
After all, neither luck nor magic are needed when we have the blessings of common sense, coupled with a healthy work ethic and a desire to create our own American dream.
Say, do you happen to share a secret lure harking back to “Mutiny of the Bounty” and precious coins too? All right then, join the fun and potential for huge profit by stashing bullion in these chests of our American Dream…
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