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Old 01-07-2009, 06:49 PM   #7 (permalink)
GDJMSP
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You're right Dru - I say knowledge .... share it. But there is some knowledge that should not be shared. Like explaining in minute detail how to alter a mint mark or how to take very misleading pics of a coin so you can dupe somebody out of more money than the coin is worth.

And whether or not you think the reason for not posting info on how to clean coins is to keep inexperienced paople from screwing up a coin - that is the reason.

Most people aren't like you Dru. They will not take the time to learn how to do something properly. They just read the directions and go ahead and try it out.

How is this known ? Past experience - it happens.
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