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<p>[QUOTE="longnine009, post: 1469805, member: 1886"]You exist in a certain environment for certain coins. Compare it to cities. In NYC you have</p><p>you have many conveniences, people and tolls to pay. Likewise you have series with many</p><p>Conveniences, ie dozens of modern, well presented references. You have many people to</p><p>chat with or road rage with and you have high grading tolls to pay. Especially when the</p><p>formally normal or trival is suddendly "exqusite." Helpful hint: chain your wallet to </p><p>your butt when you see that word.</p><p><br /></p><p>What about Charlotte NC in the 70's? They had a major airport, modest conveniences,</p><p>low population and low taxes/tolls. This would corrospond to collecting Seated coins</p><p>in that same period. There wasn't hundreds of references or thousands of collectors.</p><p>But there was the LSCC, the Gobrecht journal and Kam 's Korner in CoinWorld. Best</p><p>of all there was a low tax-grey toning on a Seated dollar wasn't exqusite and worthy</p><p>of more money, it was just grey toning.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you want to find a sleeper, find Charlotte. But I don't think you'll find it in US coins unless</p><p>it's Charlotte's web. Look for Charlotte in Darkside.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="longnine009, post: 1469805, member: 1886"]You exist in a certain environment for certain coins. Compare it to cities. In NYC you have you have many conveniences, people and tolls to pay. Likewise you have series with many Conveniences, ie dozens of modern, well presented references. You have many people to chat with or road rage with and you have high grading tolls to pay. Especially when the formally normal or trival is suddendly "exqusite." Helpful hint: chain your wallet to your butt when you see that word. What about Charlotte NC in the 70's? They had a major airport, modest conveniences, low population and low taxes/tolls. This would corrospond to collecting Seated coins in that same period. There wasn't hundreds of references or thousands of collectors. But there was the LSCC, the Gobrecht journal and Kam 's Korner in CoinWorld. Best of all there was a low tax-grey toning on a Seated dollar wasn't exqusite and worthy of more money, it was just grey toning. If you want to find a sleeper, find Charlotte. But I don't think you'll find it in US coins unless it's Charlotte's web. Look for Charlotte in Darkside.[/QUOTE]
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