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<p>[QUOTE="tmoneyeagles, post: 930243, member: 17557"]And thank you for commenting <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p>As a grading experiment, try looking at your coins, and try grading them, look up recent auctions of those coins in those grades that have sold, then after all that, see if they are worth getting graded. Post pics and grade ideas or questions you may have. (You could be more spot on than ya' think, and even if one of us who can grade em', like myself agrees with you, doesn't mean jack to what PCGS or NGC does. Inconsistency at its finest. Sometimes you gotta pray. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> ) </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you Paul! Your opinion matters to me quite a bit, I've seen you write some of the most eloquently typed threads, with beautiful descriptive accounts of how things happened in chronological order, along with stellar photos. I think if I tackle one thing at a time, I can one day, get to or be better than, your level. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p>It'll be a while, as for my studies, this is how I write most papers. I always get 3+'s or 4's on my papers (scale is 1-4) and this year on my open ended responses, I think each one got a 3, (scale of 1-3) with one being a 100, and the rest being 90-95. My English teacher pulled me over and said that I was a very intelligent student and wanted me in a Pre-Ap class, I gave her my medical history and she understood my reasoning for declining. </p><p>My junior year I hope to be in AP classes. At the moment, I think my final average, with all my classes added up was around a 98 or so, and I get many scholarship opportunities to attend many different functions, supported by different organizations, but they are all too costly. I try to be as involved as I can, but sometimes it can be difficult with my health or money.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>You know, I really think I <u>can</u> have a career in numismatics. Never been modest about my skills, there is still much more to learn, but I believe if I continue on my path, I will be at the level I need to be closer than most would've thought. Although, my primary choices, of being a math teacher or Gastro doctor are still complete toss ups. I don't know exactly what I want to do with my life, but I know it is my decision, and whatever I choose, is what I'll do, and numismatics, hopefully, can be a part of my life, somehow, someway.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tmoneyeagles, post: 930243, member: 17557"]And thank you for commenting ;) As a grading experiment, try looking at your coins, and try grading them, look up recent auctions of those coins in those grades that have sold, then after all that, see if they are worth getting graded. Post pics and grade ideas or questions you may have. (You could be more spot on than ya' think, and even if one of us who can grade em', like myself agrees with you, doesn't mean jack to what PCGS or NGC does. Inconsistency at its finest. Sometimes you gotta pray. :D ) Thank you Paul! Your opinion matters to me quite a bit, I've seen you write some of the most eloquently typed threads, with beautiful descriptive accounts of how things happened in chronological order, along with stellar photos. I think if I tackle one thing at a time, I can one day, get to or be better than, your level. :D It'll be a while, as for my studies, this is how I write most papers. I always get 3+'s or 4's on my papers (scale is 1-4) and this year on my open ended responses, I think each one got a 3, (scale of 1-3) with one being a 100, and the rest being 90-95. My English teacher pulled me over and said that I was a very intelligent student and wanted me in a Pre-Ap class, I gave her my medical history and she understood my reasoning for declining. My junior year I hope to be in AP classes. At the moment, I think my final average, with all my classes added up was around a 98 or so, and I get many scholarship opportunities to attend many different functions, supported by different organizations, but they are all too costly. I try to be as involved as I can, but sometimes it can be difficult with my health or money. You know, I really think I [U]can[/U] have a career in numismatics. Never been modest about my skills, there is still much more to learn, but I believe if I continue on my path, I will be at the level I need to be closer than most would've thought. Although, my primary choices, of being a math teacher or Gastro doctor are still complete toss ups. I don't know exactly what I want to do with my life, but I know it is my decision, and whatever I choose, is what I'll do, and numismatics, hopefully, can be a part of my life, somehow, someway.[/QUOTE]
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