Can anyone think of some "good" questions to ask? I'll begin. 1) How do you spell "double die"? 2) Which is larger? A nickle or a quater? 3) Of the seven denominations, $1 - $2 - $5 - $10 - $20 - $50 - $100, which one will most likely get you in trouble at a Baltimore Mickey D's? 4) Which coin is a favorite at Thom McAn's? 5) Who designed the Morgan dollar?
When I was "new" I had to go to the library for information. Then, simple things like spelling and sentence structure were necessities. Chris
Many have tried....but you can't fix stupid! You cannot educate someone who knows it all! And what is even more a travesty are members here offering advice who are just as clueless, as the dummy asking the question. Chris you , and I are from a different time. Correct we had no one but ourself to obtain the information we needed to answer the question at hand. Yes we all were newbies at one time but a time where where everything had value, coins, money in general, knowlege, respect, politeness, mannors in general. A sense that no one owed us anything....but the drive to learn to improve ourselves. No entitlement but made to understand at a young age theres no free lunch! But like my first sentence you can't fix stupid.......you can only hope sooner or later one grey cell will fire.