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<p>[QUOTE="Marc Aceton, post: 2018102, member: 72101"]Dear Jeff,</p><p><br /></p><p>I appreciate that you clearly mentioned that just a fraction of the coins has "investment quality". Further, I agree with your recommendation but with one note. </p><p><br /></p><p>Newbies should refrain from spending lots of money in the beginning. Instead, they should learn about the coins of their fields of interest. This will allow them to be able to assess in a later stage what "investment quality" means and to keep the amount of dearly as low as possible. </p><p><br /></p><p>I recommend for instance inexperienced Roman coin collectors to start first with exposing e.g. inexpensive uncleaned folles or denarii to get a good sense for natural surfaces. Cleaning experience will bring collectors in the position to be able to detect tampered or forged coins and learn about the method of the fraudsters, which is essential when acquiring expensive coins. The more reluctant you are in the beginning the less you are duped in an advanced stage.</p><p><br /></p><p>Greetings,</p><p><br /></p><p>Marc[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Marc Aceton, post: 2018102, member: 72101"]Dear Jeff, I appreciate that you clearly mentioned that just a fraction of the coins has "investment quality". Further, I agree with your recommendation but with one note. Newbies should refrain from spending lots of money in the beginning. Instead, they should learn about the coins of their fields of interest. This will allow them to be able to assess in a later stage what "investment quality" means and to keep the amount of dearly as low as possible. I recommend for instance inexperienced Roman coin collectors to start first with exposing e.g. inexpensive uncleaned folles or denarii to get a good sense for natural surfaces. Cleaning experience will bring collectors in the position to be able to detect tampered or forged coins and learn about the method of the fraudsters, which is essential when acquiring expensive coins. The more reluctant you are in the beginning the less you are duped in an advanced stage. Greetings, Marc[/QUOTE]
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