When 2020 came to a close, I jotted down some of the stuff I learned. Here they are. There's more, of course - but here's the first 100. Most are simply terms and abbreviations that will bore the experts here. But I didn't know them. Some are interesting subjects or helpful hints that I've read. In 2021, I suppose there'll be more subjects than abbreviations. #33 is interesting. I used to look at that coin and wonder where the second eagle is. But today, I know. #46 is also interesting. I now know why the $2.50 Indian Head Gold piece was incused and also why that design didn't last. My student discount rate was $29. So that's $0.29 per lesson. And actually, there's more than 100 lessons. So it's quite cheap, really. And there are no mid-terms or finals. Then there's always the entertaining posts from people who insist they've found a doubled die regardless of whatever the experts say, and the arguments go on for pages. I put a bag of popcorn in the microwave and those "lessons" come free! Thank you to all you CT folks here.
Happy to see that CT is doing well for you. I used to get in trouble for reading the great CoinTalk arguments/discussions in class while I was in high school, they are very entertaining to read especially when 10+ pages long.
In grad school I would get in trouble for zoning out to many cointalk page whilst supposed to be discussing some book I had not read...