Coins

Unhappy Ending

Have you ever bought some coins for someone and then later wished you could take it all back and start over? Or, perhaps wished that you had never gotten involved at all? Here’s my story: I would like for you to read it and think about what you would have done in the situation.

This all began several years ago, with the ending taking place in December 2020. My wife and I were visiting relatives in a large city. One of my nephews had in the last several years begun to earn large sums of money. His

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