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<p>[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 3388449, member: 19250"]Neither do I, but......if the person you are selling the coin to cannot see that a 65 coin is in a 62 holder that's their problem.</p><p>I have sold a many a slab under or mis graded by one simple fact " YOU'RE BUYING THE COIN NOT THE HOLDER"!</p><p>And if the customer can not tell the difference then it's best to find another buyer as they aren't going to be happy in the first place.</p><p>This is the problem today in this hobby....more emphasis is placed on slabs and stickers then is placed on knowlege of the hobby .</p><p>You sure in hell wouldn't climb into a cockpit of a plane and try and fly it without some knowlege of how to fly an aircraft.... correct?</p><p>So why would you lay any amount of money down to buy a coin if you were clueless as to the grade, condition, rarity, or variety?</p><p>99% of the newbies whom come into this forum only come here for two reasons.1 they are to lazy to research what they have ...All they want is an easy answer to their question....which is question #2 how much is it worth!</p><p>So all in all they don't care about learning, or wish to be educated on the hobby all they are interested in is the bottom line!</p><p>Grand pa died how much can I get for his life long treasures.....[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 3388449, member: 19250"]Neither do I, but......if the person you are selling the coin to cannot see that a 65 coin is in a 62 holder that's their problem. I have sold a many a slab under or mis graded by one simple fact " YOU'RE BUYING THE COIN NOT THE HOLDER"! And if the customer can not tell the difference then it's best to find another buyer as they aren't going to be happy in the first place. This is the problem today in this hobby....more emphasis is placed on slabs and stickers then is placed on knowlege of the hobby . You sure in hell wouldn't climb into a cockpit of a plane and try and fly it without some knowlege of how to fly an aircraft.... correct? So why would you lay any amount of money down to buy a coin if you were clueless as to the grade, condition, rarity, or variety? 99% of the newbies whom come into this forum only come here for two reasons.1 they are to lazy to research what they have ...All they want is an easy answer to their question....which is question #2 how much is it worth! So all in all they don't care about learning, or wish to be educated on the hobby all they are interested in is the bottom line! Grand pa died how much can I get for his life long treasures.....[/QUOTE]
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