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<p>[QUOTE="sesop, post: 630644, member: 19386"]hi,</p><p>thanks. my areas of interest are new york-related stuff from the 1800's. i like pretty much all the hard times tokens i've seen (ny-specific or not), as well as the advertisements- picked up a token last night for a grocery/market place from 1863. </p><p><br /></p><p>for now, i could care less about investment- the amount of money i am spending is small- just want to pick up anything i see that i like so i can examine it in person and get a better idea of what i really like so i can proceed in a specific direction. i also like counterstamped coins- (doesn't have to be a token- i'll take a quarter with someone's name stamped into it, etc). if there's a good reference guide i could pick up, a reliable price guide, info on pricing trends and forecasts, population reports (raw and slabbed)- stuff like that. as i get more into it, its important to me to understand price structure and scarcity. </p><p><br /></p><p>it may be worth mentioning that i'm very big into vintage baseball cards, so i understand the slab versus raw, "how to judge a seller on ebay" issues, etc. </p><p><br /></p><p>any and all info is appreciated. please feel free to email me privately. thank you very much.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sesop, post: 630644, member: 19386"]hi, thanks. my areas of interest are new york-related stuff from the 1800's. i like pretty much all the hard times tokens i've seen (ny-specific or not), as well as the advertisements- picked up a token last night for a grocery/market place from 1863. for now, i could care less about investment- the amount of money i am spending is small- just want to pick up anything i see that i like so i can examine it in person and get a better idea of what i really like so i can proceed in a specific direction. i also like counterstamped coins- (doesn't have to be a token- i'll take a quarter with someone's name stamped into it, etc). if there's a good reference guide i could pick up, a reliable price guide, info on pricing trends and forecasts, population reports (raw and slabbed)- stuff like that. as i get more into it, its important to me to understand price structure and scarcity. it may be worth mentioning that i'm very big into vintage baseball cards, so i understand the slab versus raw, "how to judge a seller on ebay" issues, etc. any and all info is appreciated. please feel free to email me privately. thank you very much.[/QUOTE]
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