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<p>[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 3169376, member: 84179"]The guy is absolutely misleading. </p><p><br /></p><p>This is from your previous post.</p><p><br /></p><p><span style="color: #660033">I get that coin A grades higher than coin B and so it's 'worth' more than the other but it amazes me that these <u><b>relatively potentially available coins</b></u> do fetch such a price. [emphasis mine]</span></p><p><br /></p><p>You said these are potentially available coins. No, they’re not. That’s why they’re valuable. There just aren’t many available. </p><p><br /></p><p>(This is not a personal attack or implying that you're doing something wrong, just using your comment as an example)</p><p><br /></p><p>People ARE NOT going to find ultra high grade modern coins in circulation. Do they have the skills, knowledge, and experience to know what a TPG requires for the high grades and if this varies between series? Between dates? In order to have any chance, someone needs to look at lots and lots of high grade coins and have a good understanding of the minting process. It’s not easy and it takes time, persistence and patience.</p><p><br /></p><p>Any of that in those videos?</p><p><br /></p><p>So what ends up happening is the new collectors think all they have to do is grab a couple rolls at the bank and they are on their way to riches because some CLOWN has a clickbait video telling them it’s easy. That’s why so many members of CT despise the YouTube crap.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 3169376, member: 84179"]The guy is absolutely misleading. This is from your previous post. [COLOR=#660033]I get that coin A grades higher than coin B and so it's 'worth' more than the other but it amazes me that these [U][B]relatively potentially available coins[/B][/U] do fetch such a price. [emphasis mine][/COLOR] You said these are potentially available coins. No, they’re not. That’s why they’re valuable. There just aren’t many available. (This is not a personal attack or implying that you're doing something wrong, just using your comment as an example) People ARE NOT going to find ultra high grade modern coins in circulation. Do they have the skills, knowledge, and experience to know what a TPG requires for the high grades and if this varies between series? Between dates? In order to have any chance, someone needs to look at lots and lots of high grade coins and have a good understanding of the minting process. It’s not easy and it takes time, persistence and patience. Any of that in those videos? So what ends up happening is the new collectors think all they have to do is grab a couple rolls at the bank and they are on their way to riches because some CLOWN has a clickbait video telling them it’s easy. That’s why so many members of CT despise the YouTube crap.[/QUOTE]
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