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<p>[QUOTE="tommyc03, post: 2444345, member: 17665"]Patience is free and you will need a lot of it, but in the end it is worth taking it slow and easy. For me errors and varieties go hand in hand only because it helps to sort out the difference. Both can be fascinating hobbies and you can always sell errors on ebay to help fund your interest in varieties. Read, read and read some more. Knowledge is the key to being successful in any hobby. And of course knowledge is power. As mentioned above, both the Cherrypickers Guide and the mega Red Book are both great investments. If a coin club is available to you, then join, you may well meet others who share your interest. Visiting a local coin shop and developing a good relationship with the owner will help also as they may sell varieties or have an interest such as yours. If you find something that frustrates you after awhile, set it down and aside and move on to the next coin and come back later for a fresh start on the one that bugged you. Hope this helps a bit. Tom[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tommyc03, post: 2444345, member: 17665"]Patience is free and you will need a lot of it, but in the end it is worth taking it slow and easy. For me errors and varieties go hand in hand only because it helps to sort out the difference. Both can be fascinating hobbies and you can always sell errors on ebay to help fund your interest in varieties. Read, read and read some more. Knowledge is the key to being successful in any hobby. And of course knowledge is power. As mentioned above, both the Cherrypickers Guide and the mega Red Book are both great investments. If a coin club is available to you, then join, you may well meet others who share your interest. Visiting a local coin shop and developing a good relationship with the owner will help also as they may sell varieties or have an interest such as yours. If you find something that frustrates you after awhile, set it down and aside and move on to the next coin and come back later for a fresh start on the one that bugged you. Hope this helps a bit. Tom[/QUOTE]
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