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<p>[QUOTE="Tyler Graton, post: 2755579, member: 85787"]In the end really I just want to teach you what could possibly be on someone's mind when you say that. I take it to heart because there are a lot of people like me who probably feel the same but didn't have the time to state it. To me it's disrespectful, and in a lot of ways makes me want to stop because I feel like a burden. I almost want to just ask for someone that wants to help out, if I could just send them the pictures. I just want to say for the millionth time I appreciate everyone's help, and if I could help ya guys in anyway I would.. Most of the time when I post things it's because I don't have the time to search the entire internet for something and read about it (especially the coins I don't know how to explain) I am at work. I get excited and start to wonder till it bugs me. That's when I post. Most of the time. I realize I'm not the smartest guy in the world, and this isn't exactly the easiest hobby to accomplish, but I'm trying. Maybe next year I'll be posting more answers then questions. The way I learn things it seems, is by finding everything not to pay attention to. I learn as I find things. Only two really nice errors I have found is the homestead leaky bucket quarter, 1960 d small date. And the clipped 1996 d dime plantchet. Or and a die chip on a oaklahoma/1957 d penny, 1982 large date zinc die crack. And a lot of greasers. Wish someone had mentioned that over polished dies existed when talking about the greasers cause it a way it kind of resembles grease filled dies haha. But thanks to paddy and Chris I learned about the polished dies correctly. The method to my madness is if you respect the coin world and support it, you wouldn't make mention of the way people learn just plainly on the fact it's disrespectful is all. I truly feel like there should be a rule change regarding it. But that's my opinion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tyler Graton, post: 2755579, member: 85787"]In the end really I just want to teach you what could possibly be on someone's mind when you say that. I take it to heart because there are a lot of people like me who probably feel the same but didn't have the time to state it. To me it's disrespectful, and in a lot of ways makes me want to stop because I feel like a burden. I almost want to just ask for someone that wants to help out, if I could just send them the pictures. I just want to say for the millionth time I appreciate everyone's help, and if I could help ya guys in anyway I would.. Most of the time when I post things it's because I don't have the time to search the entire internet for something and read about it (especially the coins I don't know how to explain) I am at work. I get excited and start to wonder till it bugs me. That's when I post. Most of the time. I realize I'm not the smartest guy in the world, and this isn't exactly the easiest hobby to accomplish, but I'm trying. Maybe next year I'll be posting more answers then questions. The way I learn things it seems, is by finding everything not to pay attention to. I learn as I find things. Only two really nice errors I have found is the homestead leaky bucket quarter, 1960 d small date. And the clipped 1996 d dime plantchet. Or and a die chip on a oaklahoma/1957 d penny, 1982 large date zinc die crack. And a lot of greasers. Wish someone had mentioned that over polished dies existed when talking about the greasers cause it a way it kind of resembles grease filled dies haha. But thanks to paddy and Chris I learned about the polished dies correctly. The method to my madness is if you respect the coin world and support it, you wouldn't make mention of the way people learn just plainly on the fact it's disrespectful is all. I truly feel like there should be a rule change regarding it. But that's my opinion.[/QUOTE]
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