When it comes to coin collecting, which is like money, it is a different story. While a coin is just a piece of metal, its value is not determined by its physical weight, and it is not a good idea to compare a coin to the value of a bill. While coins are a form of currency, they are not a financial asset. For that, you need to invest in an investment vehicle. Here is where my coin collection comes into play.
I have about twenty-five thousand coins worth more than $100. While many have a value of just a few hundred dollars, I still enjoy finding new ones because I have a collection of over five hundred thousand coins. The coins are stored in a vault in my attic and are mostly coins of all denominations. The coins are not simply a way to keep track of my wealth because of how many I have, I also like to look at them.
I usually have a hundred coins in my coin collection and then I have a few hundred more in my savings account. My coins are not just for keeping track of my wealth, but also because they are a way to remind me of my life as a person. The coins are usually given to me as a gesture of friendship and love and I treasure them for that reason.
You can also make a coin out of any number of objects—a coin for a friend, a coin for yourself, a coin for a job, a coin for an idea, a coin for a hobby, a coin for a project, a coin for something for a friend, a coin for a gift.
I don’t know about you, but I want to make a coin. And when I say a coin, I don’t just mean a little silver or copper thing that I can toss onto my desk, or a coin that I can put in my pocket. I want to make a coin that can be used to express my feelings toward someone, to tell them that I care about them.
Dos.com is a “social coin” site that allows users to send and receive “doses” of digital coins. Users can send coins to others and receive coins as thank-yous. You can send a “dosis” of coins for a friend, or a “dosis” of coins for yourself.
The site is also a coin sharing platform, so users can send a variety of different coins to other users and receive in return. You can also buy your own dosis of coins from a variety of dos.com stores.
I’m not sure what I learned from the Dos.com post, but I do see an opportunity for Dos.com to expand their reach, add more coins, and also get users on board with their idea of what it means to care about someone. If this new coin-sharing site can create a buzz, why not create a buzz about Dos.
Dos could probably do a lot of good in the world and the coin scene more so, but at the same time they’re still just a coin site. More specifically, they could add some of the services that Dos’s site offers but still stay focused on a coin-sharing site.
I actually think Dos.Dos is not the kind of site I’d want to join. I know the site has a bunch of cool features, but I would like to do more. If Dos.Dos adds services to Dos.Dos and lets us be more than a coin-sharing site I think Dos.Dos could add a lot of good to the world and the coin scene more so, but at the same time theyre still just a coin site.