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<p>[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 3335103, member: 24633"]I find it interesting when someone who has been collecting for<b> 2 years</b> thinks that she knows more than someone who has been collecting for decades and decades. </p><p><br /></p><p>It's good to know that you are blessed with<b> 42 friends</b> who know so much about coins, and that there are<b> 3 coin shops</b> in your area who specialize in error coins? Have you ever stopped to think that, just maybe (!), those coin shop proprietors don't know squat about error coins? In the mere 62 years that I have been collecting coins, I've come to the conclusion that most coin shop owners don't want to waste their time with errors. It's just too darn time-consuming for them and less likely to produce a reasonable profit for their business when their overhead costs go on and on and on. They're probably just agreeing with you to, <b>either</b>, get you out of their store or make a little cash on your <b>(useless)</b> submission to a TPG. </p><p><br /></p><p>Now, about your dime. Have you wondered why the rim and many of the devices on your coin appear to be white? Are just a few spaces in the fields and other recesses of the devices the only parts that are missing the clad layer? Did you even bother to compare your coin to those owned by [USER=44615]@paddyman98[/USER] that have been certified by one of the foremost grading services in the U.S.? </p><p><br /></p><p>How does your coin compare to the one below? It's one I've owned ever since it left the Mint, 15 years ago.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]883473[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>What was it that encouraged you to start collecting errors in the first place? Was it some stupid BoobTube video? Did you read a copy of <b>"Strike It Rich With Pocket Change"</b>? If you're so dang smart, why did you come here? Was it because someone disagreed with you? Maybe you should have listened to them instead of those other "error experts".</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 3335103, member: 24633"]I find it interesting when someone who has been collecting for[B] 2 years[/B] thinks that she knows more than someone who has been collecting for decades and decades. It's good to know that you are blessed with[B] 42 friends[/B] who know so much about coins, and that there are[B] 3 coin shops[/B] in your area who specialize in error coins? Have you ever stopped to think that, just maybe (!), those coin shop proprietors don't know squat about error coins? In the mere 62 years that I have been collecting coins, I've come to the conclusion that most coin shop owners don't want to waste their time with errors. It's just too darn time-consuming for them and less likely to produce a reasonable profit for their business when their overhead costs go on and on and on. They're probably just agreeing with you to, [B]either[/B], get you out of their store or make a little cash on your [B](useless)[/B] submission to a TPG. Now, about your dime. Have you wondered why the rim and many of the devices on your coin appear to be white? Are just a few spaces in the fields and other recesses of the devices the only parts that are missing the clad layer? Did you even bother to compare your coin to those owned by [USER=44615]@paddyman98[/USER] that have been certified by one of the foremost grading services in the U.S.? How does your coin compare to the one below? It's one I've owned ever since it left the Mint, 15 years ago. [ATTACH=full]883473[/ATTACH] What was it that encouraged you to start collecting errors in the first place? Was it some stupid BoobTube video? Did you read a copy of [B]"Strike It Rich With Pocket Change"[/B]? If you're so dang smart, why did you come here? Was it because someone disagreed with you? Maybe you should have listened to them instead of those other "error experts". Chris[/QUOTE]
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