Hello and welcome to the learning to deal coins and currency podcast.This is your host PFC urban today We're shooting a little bit from the hip.
I don't have a full agenda for this I thought I would talk a bit about what happened with the gold Liberty medals that came out and I would talk a bit about what's been going on with My program to be to become a five dollar millionaire and what has possibly affected the timeline on that?
I apologize in advance for that one and And of course, I'm going to try to find a way to enhance your collection.
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I have a frosty glass, a can of root beer, and a pint of ice cream.That must mean it's Friday and time for the Learning to Deal Podcast. All right, PFC Irvin, so let's ask you a question right off the bat, even before you say your intro.
What is going on with the podcast?Last week, we had an episode, but we didn't have an episode.Is there something that happened?Is there something we should know about?Well, in my life, there has been a... Severing of an intimate relationship.
Normally, I don't talk a ton about how my relationships happen or what happens in them, because it's very private to me.I'm a very private person, even when it comes to people who are very close to me.
So only some people get to know fully what's going on.Unfortunately, due to some circumstances, Sivy and I are remaining friends, but we are no longer a couple. Now that's for many reasons that I'm not going to go into here.
I did go into them last week on last week's episode, but at the request of her, I pulled the episode down and I felt it was fair.I had made it very hasty.I had made poor decisions in it and it was okay by me for it to come down at her request.
When we broke up, it screwed with me in ways that I did not have enough confidence.I did not have enough wherewithal to put a full episode together.And when I went to try to rerecord the episode after she requested the short one that I put up.
to come down, I went to do it and no matter how many times I did it, I couldn't do it right in my eyes.So I just left it.I was like, no, I'm done.I'm not going to put anything new up.
It's not worth beating my head against a wall trying to get an episode done.So that's why last week's did not materialize.It has nothing to do with, as one person thought, I just quit doing them, period.No, I love doing this, this podcast.
Everybody who in the coin realm knows me knows I do this podcast.Like this is something I regularly talk about and I enjoy doing it.I really do.
But it's hard sometimes when life comes in, takes a baseball bat swing at your head and then blows some stuff up.And it just happened to be an important relationship to me this time.And that's what kind of hammered it.
Being that I do this for fun and the enjoyment of teaching people things, when life explodes, I just have to step back.And that's what I did last week after making a poor hasty decision to make a very, very short episode that was pointed.
Now, what does that mean for PFC Network doing shows because she's been helping behind the table at shows?And I'm going to tell you flat out, I don't know. I'm not sure if I want to continue to do shows.
I'm not sure if I would like her behind my table again.I'm not sure if one of 53 things that all affects this. Most of the shows I do, I break even at, maybe make a little money on.That even includes the big three-day show here.
This one was the most profitable, but it still takes a ton out of me.And I don't have the inventory to really make decent money at each show.So it's really hard sometimes for me to get up, get prepped and go.
However, I can compensate for all of what I just said.I can compensate for all of it, right?I can adjust stock.I can make sure I have somebody with me, whether it's Civvy or not.
I don't have an issue with her being behind the table with me at this point.All of that stuff can be controlled for, like I said.So, The bigger problem is the amount of time it takes out of what I can do for a week.
If I take the week that's leading up and get everything done and ready for one show, for one eight hour show, I have eaten all the time for the week that I can even put into like stuff on eBay or go out and find new stuff or go do the rounds that I do at coin shops trying to pick stuff up and cherry pick out of their cases or their backstock.
So by the time the show day comes, to be honest with myself here, I'm exhausted and I will get to the show, I will get set up and I will not be set up by the time the doors open.
Even if I get there an hour, hour and a half ahead of time, I'm moving too slow.My body has not caught up with me.
No matter how much caffeine or food or exercise I do beforehand, I can't maintain the speed to be operational by the start time and I'm normally done by about a half hour, hour after everything's open and there's a lot of money missed if you do that.
And that's frustrating.And that's me doing it without a helper.Even with a helper, I'm still pretty slow.Uh, CVS helps speed that up significantly, but at the same time, I, we have two different schedules and it doesn't always work.
The bigger thing here is I know when I do them, I feel like I've done a normal work day and it gives me a sense of pride on it.The drawback is for the next week, my body gives out. And I don't, I don't have a choice about that.
That's something that no matter how many times I want to wrestle with it and how many times I want to break it and how many times I want to punch it in the face, I don't have a choice.
A buddy of mine then, when he heard me say this to him, because I was talking about a little bit what I was going to talk about on here, he said, well, then how do you do a four day show?How do you go walk those shows then?
And I go, well, one, there's no security for me to worry about for the most part.For traveling, yes, there still is.If I buy anything large or I buy anything of value, sure, there's still security, but it's something I do in my daily life anyway.
So I'm already doing that.That takes no energy. So there's that little bit there.But for the most part, when you're walking a floor, you don't have to worry about security.You don't have to worry about your table.
You don't have to worry about your inventory.You don't have to worry about the money you're carrying.You don't have to worry about 93 things.Like I walked away.
Now do I have somebody standing at my table looking for $500 worth of stuff that I'm going to miss?
There are so many little things that go into running a table that it will drain you And it doesn't matter if you're me with somebody who has Disabilities that makes it really hard in life to be able to maintain an energy level and stamina to be able to do a full day
or a regular person with all of their things about them by the end of the third, fourth, fifth day, they're still drained.They're not drained as bad as I am, but they are still drained.
And I've seen dealers who do the national show circuit where they go from national show to national show to national show to national show. And if they do for, you know, they do that full week, they're dead.They will go to the next spot.
They're going to be at set up in a hotel room.They may have some people they're going to do pre-business with, but the rest of that time is literally trying to work in a way that will let their body recover.
And it's hard, but they do it and that's what they choose to do.So that's, that's their choice, but their body can adjust to it.
Unfortunately, if I were to do that I would be a walking blob by the end of six weeks and Not be able to like give you my phone number my email address You'd probably be able to overcharge me and I would lose a ton of cash I wouldn't be able to do math properly.
It would be Devastating to what I would like to do so Going forward, I'm not saying I'm not doing shows because I still like to do the, the, the Roseville show here.And I still like to do the Northwest coin club stuff.
It's, I'm going to have to take a look at how to do it in a way that is more efficient for me.That is more conductive of what I need to be able to do. a longer period of time and maintain what stamina I do have.
And it'll take a little bit of physical exercise on my part to get back into a little bit better shape because that does affect it somewhat, but not as much as you'd think.And it's frustrating. Let's just boil this down to the end, right?
Either way, I'm going to still keep trying to do shows because they do make me feel normal for a few hours per month and I'm going to take it.I'm not completely writing them off yet.
If it gets worse or something happens where I'm not able to handle it anymore, we'll come to that and then we'll decide whether or not they're going to happen.
But I can be okay with still doing something while I'm judging whether or not it's a benefit or not, right?You do a cost benefit analysis.
If at the end of the year or into two years, you're still feeling like it's a net negative, then maybe you walk, then maybe you walk away.So I'm not at the end of the journey with this yet.
It's just, I'm at an irritation, frustration, kind of mountain kind of point.So it's, It's interesting.It's kind of where I'm at.Let's change gears and talk something numismatic.
Let's talk about the flowing hair, golden dollar that came out this week.Yes, it actually is a dollar made of gold and the flowing hair did come out.
Now these sold out of the mint in less than five minutes and they sold for $3,650 per piece, a maximum order one.And if you had employees, of course they can try to get in as well.
Many companies did and did buy more than one now the mint did sell 10% of these in advance Because that's the way they've got it set up now so that you know the big companies can already order what they need Instead of you know clogging the line on
the day with their employees coming in to buy extras for them, which I'm going to tell you, they still do that.There's no question about it.They still do it because if there's money to be made, guess what they're going to do.
They're going to pay their employees extra to order one, have it sent to their house, bring, bring it in and they get paid for it.
And I know several companies still do this that are extremely large, even though they get to do the advanced purchase, which is, which is absurd, but they, they do. The coin is beautiful if you haven't seen it.
It does look like the silver version but in gold and it does have the denomination of $1. It is very popular.Like I said, the mint was selling for $36.50.Now, what are they selling for on the other side?
I know the wholesale market, because I've been seeing them get flipped on there a lot, and they're selling between $4,000 and $42.50.My mentor got around $4,100 for his, because he was lucky enough to get one.
Now, you're probably asking, because I asked the other couple of weeks ago, Is it possible to get one that is like mint director signed?Uh, how are the privy marks being done?
Well, the privy marks are all being auctioned off, uh via via stacks and bowers And I don't know of anybody getting one with a mint director signature.So i'm going to imagine that's part of the auction lots And those things are going gangbusters.
They're The very first one was struck the mint pulled off the line and they put it in a special box with a special certificate of authenticity that says, first one struck.
And then after they were done making them all, they defaced the die and put the die with the first one struck.And that thing is over $50,000 in the Stacks and Bowers auction right now.To me, that's insane.It really is, but it's only, you know,
at that point it's only like 15 times its original face value so if you do it versus some of the lower end stuff like the original one that came out that was silver had no no face value and had a signature with the privy mark those are selling for four grand so thirty dollars to four grand is a lot bigger number it's like 150 or 100
Times the money so the the multiplier is not the same but the auction isn't over It's got time to run and you know guys with big pockets like to say well I got this and you didn't write It's the best piece in my collection or my newest piece.
That is something you can't attain to compete with their friends who also collect whatever and So somebody got the one of one Ferrari.Yeah, well, I got a one of one gold coin.Ha ha ha.This is the first one and it has the dye that made it.
You can't do better than that, right?It's it's a measuring contest of sorts. And all of the pretty marked ones are going up through stacks and Bowers.They're all being auctioned the, and it makes sense if you want the mint to make a profit, right?
I believe that they have at some point in the last 20 years mandated that they need to make a profit on the things that they make.
Um, just like the, the post office, the post office cannot send a package for less than it costs them to S to send it to a location.They can't take a loss leader.It's not possible, uh, due to law and regulation.So,
I'm going to bet that same thing has hit the treasury with a small asterisk of like, you believe that this commemorative coin is going to sell 100,000 units based off of X research and let's say only 20,000 of them sell and you lost money on them.
They're going to liquidate them to make sure they get their money back out of them at cost because they can do that.
But that would be the only thing right because the mint in that regard doesn't always have an exact number of things that will sell But hey more power to the mint they found a way to do it and it wasn't with a stupid sticker that was slapped on top of it or Some other thing it was through a collectible that people love that generally can't afford them because to get
a $1 flowing hair piece from the 1790s is going to set you back far enough that that gold dollar is going to look really good.Like really good.
or even the silver piece that doesn't even have a denomination that's going to look phenomenal as well because the price is going to be significantly less this was a great flipping opportunity I didn't know if it would be or not because I didn't see the same gimmicks being used right off the bat like they did with the silver
If you've got one for your collection, that's fantastic.I think these things are probably a long-term positive, net positive for people.I can't guarantee it'll grow in value or can't guarantee it'll lose value.
I just, I'm just saying a net positive to your collection, meaning it's something that's going to bring beauty.It's going to bring collectability and it's going to be gold.So regardless of everything else, it'll still have its gold value.
Even if the entire world crashes and burns and the stock market burns and everything else burns. I had to pause you for a second.You won't know because I had to pause you.
I was wondering what was happening with something and I had to go back and look because I can see as I record my voice, the voice pattern, and it looks like in some spots it's going in and out.
I'm going to have to figure out how to address that because I don't like that I get a little quieter and then a little louder.
Sometimes it's going to be me talking too long where I've expended too much breath and need to take in a breath and should be okay with that.But for whatever reason, I don't do it sometimes, possibly because I'm excited about what I'm saying.
So if you've heard of any other problems or anything else that bothers you, I just ask that you let me know through either the Students of the Learning Deal Facebook page,
or the learning to deal facebook page itself just an update about pfc network llc myself and my challenge to do the five dollar millionaire challenge just as a reminder the five dollar millionaire challenge just means that you take items that are of low value that you can sell a lot of that have a really high margin that you can then build to continue to be
to be a bigger stack of cash in the end.And the entire goal is to work my way off of social security disability and VA disability.
I don't know if that's actually possible because every time I've tried to get bigger and bigger and bigger with some things, my body fell apart and I didn't have a choice about it. I'm not giving up, I'm going to keep working at it.
This time it's actually doing okay because I'm able to do it at my own pace.I did get in, finally.It took way longer than it should have.The C-130 coins from Canada, those were supposed to have been delivered in early
October they should have been here like October 7th.They should have gone with me to the Northwest coin club show and should have been sold there, but they kept pushing back the date.
I ordered them at the end of September, then they were saying, oh, it'll ship September 3rd, should be there by October 10th.And then they said, oh yeah, nope.
Instead of the 30th, it's now the 10th they'll ship, now it's the 20th, now it's the 30th, now it's sometime in November.And it came in right at the dead end.
of October and I mean dead end it was like maybe the first or second of November 28th 29th 30th possibly of October and with that it made it impossible to obviously sell at the Northwest Coin Club show because it had already ended but I did get them up they are up now they look phenomenal in hand you can I like the colorized one
Better in some ways than the non colorized and I like what they call the etched version, which is the non colorized version Better in some ways for details than I do the colorized version.
So let me give you a basic rundown the Colorized version is flat.There is no they have not struck the center of this coin.So there is no raised part of it It's just 100% flat
and it looks good, it's eye-catchy, it pops, it is phenomenal, it does what it's supposed to do.
but there's no raised surface so it feels a little flat in that way but because it's eye appealing it still works very well now on the flip side of this we have the etched coin which is just a normal regulated excuse me a normally punched coin normally struck coin and the airplane raises off and you can actually see when you rotate the light around taking the
Luster with it, you can see all of the pieces of the plane, the difference between the nose and the teeny tiny little window they put on there, the door, the
uh, wings, the engines, the, the blades of the engines, all of that stuff is very, very defined and raised off the coin along with the trees below it.
You can also get a really good view of all, uh, of a lot of good detail on the coin, uh, on the planes that surround the C-130.And of course they've, they've got their, um, fancy, fancy
anti-counterfeiting technology on the top where if you rotate the light through it it looks like little bars but or lenticular is also another way of putting it where if you rotate the light through it you can see two maple leaves and that's part of the security they use for their coins it's really kind of neat of course in the reverse it is still the king of England
And they came in, they look good.I got them up yesterday, literally, and they're gorgeous.And they've already started selling.And singles, so if you just wanted one or the other, are $4.99.
And then the pair is $8.99 shipped anywhere in the United States.That includes shipping.There is nothing else extra added onto that, unless your state or municipality adds tax on the coins.That I can't stop. But there is no extra in shipping.
Also, if you're a Minnesota resident and you're coming to the Roseville Coin Show this Saturday on the 16th, which happens to be my birthday, and you want to come buy a coin from me, I will have these with me and carted up ready to go.
There is a small discount for them if you get them at the show.They'll be $4 a piece. which will make it $8 instead of $9.The shipping it cost me generally $1 with eBay standard envelopes.So if you'd like one there I will have pairs there for sale.
I will also have the other Canadian coins with me.I will not be set up as a dealer with my own table.
I have worked out a deal with another dealer where they'll let me have the case and I will have them there so you'll be able to at least come see them if you want to.
I will take a picture of my case this month to give you guys an idea of the way I set things up with my non-certified items. I will also have my foreign currency there, because there are some of these pieces that are just gorgeous.
They jump out, they grab kids' attention, they grab adults' attention.It's fantastic.And I love carrying the modern currency.And most of it is stuff that I can sell on eBay super cheap and still make a high percentage on.
They actually fit into the $5 millionaire model.So it's really exciting that there are multiple ways of doing this.And I'm not just focused on just proof and mint sets. and items that come out of them that is still going to be the core.
Do not get me wrong.That is still the core of everything because it's the easiest to replace.But the more you add in the periphery, once you've got the core down, the more money you'll make in the long run.Oh, just a fun thing that happened.
A few weeks ago, a couple of weeks ago now, I don't think I mentioned.And if I did, I still think it's funny.The U S mint sent me a package with my newest quarters in it, the newest women's quarters.
And I ordered two roles or excuse me, two, three rule sets every time they come out, because I try to sell one, one, one as a role.And then one as a, you know, as individual 40 individual coins. An interesting thing happened.
When I open the box, I'm sitting there because this box feels extra heavy, and I start to open it and I'm like, okay.I open the box, I pull out one box of quarters.I pull out two boxes of quarters.
And then magically, there was a third box of quarters and I picked up the invoice expecting to see, oh, I forgot.I accidentally ordered a third one.I changed it to three instead of two.No, it says two.I checked my credit card.
It says I was charged for two.And I'm like, okay, now what do I do? Because if I return it, they're going to return the money on my credit card and I'm still going to end up net the same way I did today.
So for the first time in the history of my life with the U.S.and my interactions with U.S.Mint, I had an error in my favor for once, which is fantastic.I will take it.I will take it as a one-shot deal and be okay with it.
There was one person that was concerned and it was my sister.And she was like, Hey, you know, they're going to audit it.They're going to come down and they're going to charge you for it.
And they're probably going to do like the IRS and charge you interest upon interest, upon interest, upon penalty, upon penalty, upon penalty, upon interest, upon interest, upon interest.
And I looked at her and I turned my head and suddenly she became a three headed lava frog for a second.And I went, okay, I think you're giving the U S mint too much credit here. These things are not tracked by a trackable number.
They don't have somewhere they can go and be like, Oh yeah, he, he got it.It would be more like, well, we're missing three roles.What do we do? And it's just a human error thing.I didn't do anything to get them.It had nothing to do with me.
And so this is one of those times where somebody errors.It's yours.There's nothing you can do about it.Uh, it would be like me handing you $40, not knowing about it.
Uh, and like two months later you open the envelope cause you forgot to deposit it and you notice there's an extra 20 in there.You're not going to know who gave you the extra 20.You're not going to know where it should go back to.
or whose it was without something being written on the envelope.So it's yours now.That's kind of the way this works.All right.So normally I try to leave my stuff at the edge of the door, like for the election and things.
I am not one of those people who cry over an election.It's not worth the tears, effort or time. It is worth stating that who, who became is becoming president.As long as he succeeds with the nation's best interest.I'm a happy camper.
I will gladly say I'm wrong, but there's a couple of things on the list that came out of that.They want to do that scare the hell out of me.And I'm just going to be very forthcoming and honest about this.This will not be a long tirade.
This will be very short.I promise you. On the list, it has VA disability and social security disability on the list of items to be cut down in funds and make it harder to maintain or keep your benefits or even get them in the first place.
I run this show.I run my small business all based on that my bills are paid because I can't do it in a manner with enough time and effort to be able to succeed as a full-time job or take care of myself.
I do this because I do the podcast and the dealer stuff, because it gives me a sense of self-worth.I have tried living on disability and doing nothing.It is the most depressing thing I've ever had.
So it scares me to death that this is even on the list because it could literally make me homeless. I'm hoping this is somebody's pipe dream list and that's what it is, but it is on the agenda for the new president.
And that scares the hell out of me.And I just wanted to get that off my chest because it relates to my coin business.I'm hoping it doesn't happen again.I want him to succeed in any way that makes a positive improvement for the nation.
That is the end of this.I'm just really scared and it bothers me.That's why I said at the very beginning, I apologize for when I say how this stuff affects me.But anyways, we're going to go right back to having fun with coins in three, two, one.
So I was sitting at a table a while ago, digging through a bucket of coins and I come upon this handful of Chinese coinage from the 1980s. And now it's time to enhance your collection.
And in this bucket were these coins from the 1980s that were from two specific years, 1982 and 1983, where the Chinese government did not issue mint sets.You couldn't get them.You either had to pluck the stuff from circulation.
They did issue a proof set.And I'm digging through these coins.And a few years ago, I found a couple of the proof sets at a dealer I was working with
And found out they're thousand two thousand three thousand dollars That's what these things are really worth and I'm sitting in front of a dealer and I didn't do what I should have done which is bought them take them home made the money off of them and he had them priced at like 20 bucks a piece and so I could have paid $100 and walked out with five of the six coins.
I think it would have been another 30 for the sixth coin and And instead I went, do you know what these are?And he's like, oh yeah, those are circulating coinage.
They should really be like 50 bucks a piece on my eBay thing or a hundred because they're uncirculated.I go, no, these aren't uncirculated.These are the proofs. And he looked at me and his head turned sideways and he goes, no, they're not.
And I go, yes, they are.I've worked with these before.I've sold them for another dealer or a complete set sold for four grand.Once we had them through PCGS, uh, the ones that sold before going to PCGS sold for a thousand dollars a piece.
He had three total. And the dealer crooked his head a little bit, looking at me like I was nuts.
I must have looked like I had a serpent growing out of my neck, or a third head, or I was a sportscaster telling him that they just scored a touchdown in baseball. And he goes, no, these can't be right.
And I pulled up an image that I had saved from a few years ago and I showed him and I go, this is how they look.And I picked up the coin and I go, seriously, this is how they look.
Put the six coins set up on eBay, start an auction at a hundred bucks, right?It's right around what you needed anyway.I guarantee you it'll end over a thousand.And he's like, all right, I'm gonna take that challenge.I don't think you're right.
And he puts them up and they end at $1,500 to $2,000.He did it through another site than eBay, but it did the same thing.And he said, and he goes, all right, so I owe you lunch next time I'm in town.
And I was like, that, that doesn't seem fair, but I will take it because it's what you're willing to give and that's okay.So,
If you look at the Chinese coinage from the early 80s, especially 82, 83, and you really take a good look at it, what you'll end up seeing is something that reminds me of like a Ben Franklin half where they finally started to figure out how to do some of the cameo stuff.
a different type of luster than other things because they are made out of aluminum so when they get stamped it'll have part mirror around the money in the middle the money money symbol in the middle so it's like 10 10 yuan will just be a 10 and there will be some around it and there may be
frost on the rest of the entire coin.It may just look like a regular lusterful coin, right?Besides that, but that is one of the tells to be able to find out if that's a big money piece or not.And that's the way it works on all of them.
They also could have, you know, a mirror field all the way through the entire coin.But one of the big telltale signs is finding that even a minor amount of mirroring on it, not minor, moderate, moderate amount of mirroring.
And I've seen these sets in the old Franklin Mint Coins of All Nations sets, where you'll pull out China and there'll be a full proof set in it.And sometimes they're a mixed proof set.
So it'll be 82 and 83 will be put together, or it'll be just an 82 or just an 83.And these are worth a fortune if you can get them in just one year.So it does pay to look through the things like the
Coins of all nations set from like the Franklin mint where they were taking coins from around the world and putting them in little holders and that dealer I worked with a few years ago if I would have just walked into a store and Asked to buy those three sets.
He told me he would have just charged me like twenty twenty-five dollars for it I got paid extra because I found it and Because I knew I had taken the time to look it up, know what it was, decide if it was worth selling and then make it disappear.
Get it sold to the first bidder.Now he was a little frustrated at the time because I sold them to the first person who made a really nice offer on them.
And I reminded him, you know, if you were going to sell them to the public at $20 a piece, 1200 seems like a great, great markup. Now, even though I'm telling you about them, you need to know a couple of things about the market that has shifted.
They are still very valuable and very expensive and they are still collected around the world, including in China.
But because of the current tariffs, it takes a little bit of cash away from them because they don't want to then, they don't want to pay you $2,000 to then pay another two to 500 to get it imported because of the tariffs that are on us goods.
So it ends up being this tariff for that makes no sense to me. uh, ends up being a problem for getting the maximum amount out of this stuff.But
It's still a heck of a deal if you're paying $20 to get $1,000 set and it ends up going for 800 instead, right?You're still hitting a home run.That's a grand slam.
Even the three, three headed lava frog is getting all three heads cut off at the same time, right?This thing is like the kill of all kills.When you get stuff like that, $20 to a thousand, which is better, uh, better odds than most casinos.
Cause you know what you have before you buy it. Alright guys, that's the end of the episode this week.I thank you for coming on this journey with me, for without you I'd be talking to myself and that would be no fun.
I'd like to thank all of the soldiers, sailors, marines, airmen, and all veterans for their service.For without you, we could not do what we do here in the rear with the gear. Also, happy Veterans Day.
I know I'm a couple of days late, but I wanted to make sure that went out as soon as humanly possible.
I'd like to thank Matt Dinger and Mike Nadelman for encouraging me to do this show in the first place, for without them, this show would have never happened.
I'd still like to thank Civi for being a great supporter of the show and being a great friend. I'd like to thank Walker for doing his job and everybody who helped me get him for without him.I don't know what I would have done.He has been a godsend.
I'd like to thank all of you for listening again.I do appreciate it.I thank you for letting me vent for a, a 32nd brief period of time.That'll be the last time that comes up.I'm just relatively worried and I hope you understand why.
But I thank you again for coming on this journey with me.I will see you next week with a fresh root beer float.This is PFC Irvin, signing off, over and out.