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Old 08-23-2004, 01:02 AM   #13 (permalink)
tradernick
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Well said, sir. Many people refer to the internet only to discuss the various scams but the fact is it has brought the world of numismatics to the rural collector, and to collectors who have impaired mobility and can't travel easily.
And you make a good point that overpricing etc has always been a problem to watch out for. It's not a new problem, for sure.
Regardless of the medium...mail order, internet, coin show...the most important thing you can carry with you is knowledge. Knowledge is power and protection.

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