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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2048222, member: 36230"]I could be wrong, of course, but such coins, or rolls of low-end common widgets, are not what the book suggestion/recommendation is for (or at least shouldn't be). Coins such as these can be excellent for the entry level collector to get his/her hands dirty with, and offer much in the way of learning opportunities; those with a budding interest in coins would be doing themselves a favor (generally speaking) by taking this route, but the reality is that not all will. There are those more than happy to jump in face first to more expensive and/or risky areas of this hobby, and this is who could be well served by first investing in quality reference materials, be it books or free online websites. I fully understand that there should be no "one size fits all" approach to collecting, and that there really is no right or wrong way to enjoy this hobby, so this is all, of course, just one man's opinion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2048222, member: 36230"]I could be wrong, of course, but such coins, or rolls of low-end common widgets, are not what the book suggestion/recommendation is for (or at least shouldn't be). Coins such as these can be excellent for the entry level collector to get his/her hands dirty with, and offer much in the way of learning opportunities; those with a budding interest in coins would be doing themselves a favor (generally speaking) by taking this route, but the reality is that not all will. There are those more than happy to jump in face first to more expensive and/or risky areas of this hobby, and this is who could be well served by first investing in quality reference materials, be it books or free online websites. I fully understand that there should be no "one size fits all" approach to collecting, and that there really is no right or wrong way to enjoy this hobby, so this is all, of course, just one man's opinion.[/QUOTE]
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