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<p>[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2324528, member: 76739"]Basically what I'm trying to say is what you wish to collect is your business and preference. But myself and a lot of my friends who collect error coins, are just blue collar collectors, we enjoy all errors, I have one friend that always wants to know what the coin is worth, and by no means is He a uptown collector, we consider him a collector with champagne taste on a beer budget. And does not really enjoyed the errors he has found. I am new to the talk myself and have stated before I will keep learning something new every day until the day I die, though I may disagree with some of the terms as some members no, and only hope some day some changes will occur in numismatics terminology. That's another story. And this is just comments made by some collectors that I know that read this site, why are a lot of collectors on that site so hung up on (value). They just want to find information on a coin that they have found. And always read comments from other collectors that that coin is not (worth anything), instead of the monetary value of that Coin is on the low end but it will be a nice addition to your collection if you choose to keep it. To me someone who's new in error collecting would have the incentive to keep looking for errors in their change is some collectors would stop telling other collectors that their coins are not worth collecting. And in closing if I were a new error coin collector and came to this site it would scare the hell out of me. But fortunately I'm far from being new but still have a lot of seasoning to do. I hope my grammar and spelling is a little better, (not really it is what it is)P.S collectors who give information on the site stop using the word common, that word is definitely a misquote in most cases and it gives an impression to the new collectors that that error can be found easily,(NOT) Enjoy collecting and have fun.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2324528, member: 76739"]Basically what I'm trying to say is what you wish to collect is your business and preference. But myself and a lot of my friends who collect error coins, are just blue collar collectors, we enjoy all errors, I have one friend that always wants to know what the coin is worth, and by no means is He a uptown collector, we consider him a collector with champagne taste on a beer budget. And does not really enjoyed the errors he has found. I am new to the talk myself and have stated before I will keep learning something new every day until the day I die, though I may disagree with some of the terms as some members no, and only hope some day some changes will occur in numismatics terminology. That's another story. And this is just comments made by some collectors that I know that read this site, why are a lot of collectors on that site so hung up on (value). They just want to find information on a coin that they have found. And always read comments from other collectors that that coin is not (worth anything), instead of the monetary value of that Coin is on the low end but it will be a nice addition to your collection if you choose to keep it. To me someone who's new in error collecting would have the incentive to keep looking for errors in their change is some collectors would stop telling other collectors that their coins are not worth collecting. And in closing if I were a new error coin collector and came to this site it would scare the hell out of me. But fortunately I'm far from being new but still have a lot of seasoning to do. I hope my grammar and spelling is a little better, (not really it is what it is)P.S collectors who give information on the site stop using the word common, that word is definitely a misquote in most cases and it gives an impression to the new collectors that that error can be found easily,(NOT) Enjoy collecting and have fun.[/QUOTE]
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