If you are as motivated as you say, you should hit the brakes, take a bit and read from some reliable sources. The stuff you have been posting is either not even close to what you think it is, or it is outright not possible, like this post.
since you sound sincere i need your help...wich of this coins will you consider send to be graded ..thanks in advance View attachment 1224325
You very well could be right, hopefully he takes some time to read up on doubled dies, how dies are made and what worthless doubling is.
we dont know what we are talking about. This gentleman is a multyhundredaire with only a month under his belt.
Salvador - slowwwww downnnn. Your fellow enthusiasts are giving you good advice, but you have to take that in and fully digest it. We see it here very often: folks new to the hobby with a hole in their pocket. They go a bit off the deep-end with buying coins and getting common coins graded. It's a recipe for a costly lesson if you don't put yourself in check. Go back through a number of your threads and reread the responses. Folks are giving you the benefit of their knowledge and certainly, some are speaking from personal experience. Unless you are independently wealthy with money to burn, you might find yourself with too many losing propositions. The hobby will be here...long after us...and indifferent on anyone's spending. Slowing down to understand coin collecting will enrich your experience and optimize your spending. Very few of us will make a living at it or get rich. That's why most of us call it a hobby and not a job. Good luck!!