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<p>[QUOTE="Bing, post: 1637369, member: 44132"]As you say, if you know what you are looking for, when you find it, pull that trigger. I was looking for a Caligula Denarius to complete my set of 12 Caesars Denarii for a long time. I finally bought but at no bottom feeder price IMO. Still the price was good enough. One other bit of advice even though it wasn't asked for. I, along with many collectors I've met on these forums, have bought coins we later replace with better quality coins. If you can afford it, go for the quality at first. You'll be glad in the long run when you don't have to look to replace. I'm no fan of uncleaned lots. It is rare anyone will find something of quality or rarity. Most that I have cleaned have turned out to be little more than culls. I no longer waste my time with these uncleaned lots.</p><p><br /></p><p>No matter what you do, what you buy, the whole idea behind a hobby like this is enjoyment and satisfaction. Don't let yourself become obsessed. Good luck and keep asking the questions. We all have our opinions (like certain body parts) and some really know what they are talking about.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bing, post: 1637369, member: 44132"]As you say, if you know what you are looking for, when you find it, pull that trigger. I was looking for a Caligula Denarius to complete my set of 12 Caesars Denarii for a long time. I finally bought but at no bottom feeder price IMO. Still the price was good enough. One other bit of advice even though it wasn't asked for. I, along with many collectors I've met on these forums, have bought coins we later replace with better quality coins. If you can afford it, go for the quality at first. You'll be glad in the long run when you don't have to look to replace. I'm no fan of uncleaned lots. It is rare anyone will find something of quality or rarity. Most that I have cleaned have turned out to be little more than culls. I no longer waste my time with these uncleaned lots. No matter what you do, what you buy, the whole idea behind a hobby like this is enjoyment and satisfaction. Don't let yourself become obsessed. Good luck and keep asking the questions. We all have our opinions (like certain body parts) and some really know what they are talking about.[/QUOTE]
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