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<p>[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 837637, member: 16510"]One other bigggggggggggggggggg problem you all are having is this.</p><p>You find a coin with a little something on it and post it to learn. That's ok for awhile but most everything you've found can be easily explained with some foot work in your books to begin with as minor die errors.</p><p>If you guys would put more effort into knowing your dies, or knowing the type or class of doubling like the ones that are in that Cherry Pickers or whatever book and spend your time looking for that coin you would have more respect and be finding (sooner or later) something meaningful.</p><p> </p><p>Hear it is one more time: 99% out of a hundred times we know our dies and thennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn look for the coins. Not the other way around. We don't look at a coin then go to the book. If we did that we would still be in the dark ages. There are thousands of little things on coins and they are not what we are looking for. So why spend time stopping and asking about easily (after sometime) explainable minor errors. If you want respect earn respect by showing us what you are learning and <b>"not what your not learning".</b></p><p> </p><p><b> I want to find that coin in the book not the coin that's not in the book! </b>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 837637, member: 16510"]One other bigggggggggggggggggg problem you all are having is this. You find a coin with a little something on it and post it to learn. That's ok for awhile but most everything you've found can be easily explained with some foot work in your books to begin with as minor die errors. If you guys would put more effort into knowing your dies, or knowing the type or class of doubling like the ones that are in that Cherry Pickers or whatever book and spend your time looking for that coin you would have more respect and be finding (sooner or later) something meaningful. Hear it is one more time: 99% out of a hundred times we know our dies and thennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn look for the coins. Not the other way around. We don't look at a coin then go to the book. If we did that we would still be in the dark ages. There are thousands of little things on coins and they are not what we are looking for. So why spend time stopping and asking about easily (after sometime) explainable minor errors. If you want respect earn respect by showing us what you are learning and [B]"not what your not learning".[/B] [B] I want to find that coin in the book not the coin that's not in the book! [/B][/QUOTE]
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