THE COIN COLLECTORS GUIDE TO STRENGTH BUILDING & WEIGHT LOSS

 







You heard it here first, and it’s a fact. If you collect coins, you can gain more Coin Collectors Guide strength than you would have ever believed. This is not just a workout plan that helps you burn calories and add muscle. It’s a real life guide for dropping pounds, getting in shape and building a respectable coin collection in the process.

Coins come in all sizes and the valuations Coin Collectors Guide can vary from less than a dollar to more than a million dollars. Ten million in actuality for the most expensive ever sold as of this date. Some are very light, weighing a mere 1.67 grams, or just over 1/20th of a troy ounce, while the modern America the Beautiful bullion coins weigh a full 5 troy ounces. If you buy bullion, you likely know a Monster Box of American Silver Eagles weighs about 35 pounds avoirdupois (as opposed to about 42 pounds Troy).

Greek legends tell the stories of Milo of Croton, a 6th Century BC wrestler who was a six time Olympic champion. Legends say he carried his own bronze statue to its place of display at the base of Mt. Olympus. It is said that Milo built his incredible strength through Coin Collectors Guide a simple, but profound strategy. One day, a calf was born near Milo’s home (in southern Italy). The wrestler decided to lift the small animal up and carry it on his shoulders. The next day, he returned and did the same, carrying the animal around a stadium track several times daily. Milo continued this strategy every day for the next four years, hoisting the calf onto his shoulders each day as it grew, until he was no longer lifting a calf, but a fully grown four-year-old bull. That roughly equates to a growth from 70-90 pounds at birth to 2,200 pounds at four years, generally.

That’s pretty similar to the way many Coin Collectors Guide are built. Adding a coin at a time, acquisition after acquisition, building it gradually over time. After many years we have assembled a significant assortment, often acquiring every date and mint mark in a coin series. Then moving on to the next series and gaining strength of numismatic collectibles until its grown equivalently to the size of a four year old bull. Metaphorically speaking.

Taking a lesson from Milo, were we to carry around our collections of coins and bullion as it grew, we would not only have great strength, but substantial collections. The gaining of strength would be impressive, especially when hoisting our monster boxes repeatedly rather than just leaving them in the safe, the closet or a safe deposit box.

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