Dictionary.com defines wet behind the ears as inexperienced,immature inexperienced, I agree as referring to numismatics. Immature, disaggree
And don't think it's an insult to be young and wet behind the ears. Every one here, yes, even you (you know who I'm talking about, even though I'm not actually talking about anyone), was young and wet behind the ears. It's how you start off, and it's only up and uphill from there.
@green18 With all due respect, just don't underestimate 15 year old kids who you know less than 1% about them. Plus young is such a broad term
I never underestimate them. In fact, often times, they know much more than me. You have potential, my friend.......
There's more small time sellers that are 100 percent honest on eBay than there are large name brand dealers. It's more important for them to stick to graded coins from PCGS/NGC or at the very least the four eBay TPGs
I agree. He has spunk. And unlike Lou Grant (who the young one's are saying "Who?"), I like spunk! Welcome to CoinTalk @Mike Drop , I have a feeling you'll fit in just fine!
I consider myself damp behind the ears . Joking haha I've got waterfalls out of the back of mine . Tip: collect for fun, not because you think will "strike it rich with pocket change" Oh and collect what YOU want. Thanks, Jackb
It's an anomaly that regards purpose of recognizance. In other words, folks are eating popcorn (as if at the movies) while awaiting a response.
I have to apologize for my irrational and immediately defensive words about the young comments. Sorry if anyone got bothered by my defensive retorts