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<p>[QUOTE="ldhair, post: 2025142, member: 11540"]I'm only able to visit one or two coin shows each year. It used to be more but work changed that. With every show, I always walk away having learned a great deal.</p><p>With a room full of coins, collectors and dealers, I'm going to have a great time.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have also learned a great deal from local shops. Most dealers love to teach when they have the time. Not saying they are always correct. Over time you become friends with the dealers and other collectors that hang out there. We all learn from each other and build a trust in each other.</p><p><br /></p><p>With books, I learned the hard way. I bought a lot of stuff that was helpful but not as much as other books would have been. I learned to ask for opinions from those that knew the series before buying the book. Some of the older books are the best but may not be the only one you should own. </p><p><br /></p><p>We all have many options on where we can learn. I'll use everything out there that's helpful.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ldhair, post: 2025142, member: 11540"]I'm only able to visit one or two coin shows each year. It used to be more but work changed that. With every show, I always walk away having learned a great deal. With a room full of coins, collectors and dealers, I'm going to have a great time. I have also learned a great deal from local shops. Most dealers love to teach when they have the time. Not saying they are always correct. Over time you become friends with the dealers and other collectors that hang out there. We all learn from each other and build a trust in each other. With books, I learned the hard way. I bought a lot of stuff that was helpful but not as much as other books would have been. I learned to ask for opinions from those that knew the series before buying the book. Some of the older books are the best but may not be the only one you should own. We all have many options on where we can learn. I'll use everything out there that's helpful.[/QUOTE]
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