Just for fun this weekend, see if you can cange the quote below so it relates to numismatics.

I came across this quote fro Bob Lutz a former automobile CEO:
"See, women marry men in the hope that they can change them.
Guys marry woman in the hope they won't change.
Both parties are usually doomed to bitter disappointment.
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See, wives buy whatever they want with their husbands pocketbook.
Husbands buy whatever their wives allow them to have with their own pocketbook.
Both parties are usually doomed to bitter disappointment...but at least this husband is a member on the CU Boards
women buy into men......men merely rent women......men never attain ownership....women attain buyers remorse
Women do not think a lot about what men spend money on.
Men try not to think at all about what women spend money on.
Both parties spend money they hope the other party never finds out about.
Women may marry money in the hopes that they can change the man who has it.
Men on the other hand fall in love with a woman who looks for change to suit her
She's striking, he's bold and toned. Show me a man who's married a well...striking beauty and I'll show you a man who's tired of being toned.
Collectors buy coins hoping they will appreciate.
Dealers sell coins expecting they won't upgrade.
Both will be disappointed. Coins will upgrade and be worth less.
Lance.
See, dealers buy coins in the hope that they can raise the grade.
Collectors buy coins in the hope that they are good for the grade.
Both parties are usually doomed to bitter disappointment.