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<p>[QUOTE="torontokuba, post: 2023171, member: 56793"]Nice to share a common proven approach.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Absolutely, with cheaper coins and common dates, you pretty much take the fakes out of the equation.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Absolutely, and realistically speaking, training your eyes to an internet environment for purchases is the present and future of this hobby. There are books worth owning, no one questions that, but, those are not easily accessible and not often affordable. Purchasing those is a step for a slightly more advanced collector.</p><p><br /></p><p>When people start in this hobby, they rarely know what they want to collect. It takes some time to settle in and decide which coins in hand are most enticing to them. Blowing their money up front on books readily offered at coin shows, without owning a bunch of coins as a reference point first, may prove to be a complete waste of money and time for a beginner.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="torontokuba, post: 2023171, member: 56793"]Nice to share a common proven approach. Absolutely, with cheaper coins and common dates, you pretty much take the fakes out of the equation. Absolutely, and realistically speaking, training your eyes to an internet environment for purchases is the present and future of this hobby. There are books worth owning, no one questions that, but, those are not easily accessible and not often affordable. Purchasing those is a step for a slightly more advanced collector. When people start in this hobby, they rarely know what they want to collect. It takes some time to settle in and decide which coins in hand are most enticing to them. Blowing their money up front on books readily offered at coin shows, without owning a bunch of coins as a reference point first, may prove to be a complete waste of money and time for a beginner.[/QUOTE]
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