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<p>[QUOTE="Vegas Vic, post: 2052065, member: 58810"]As seems to be usual people are arguing against statements and ideas that the other person never stated. No one here said to never use reference material. Not a single person here said you should just blindly spend money and hope for the best. No one.</p><p><br /></p><p>What was suggested was buying small, cheap coins <b>while</b> using reference material. Having a few $5 dollar Buffaloes in your hand as you read the ana grading book, not just reading the book. Having some common date circ ihc. So you can look at your non expensive coin and then back to the picture. </p><p><br /></p><p>But again and again the mantra of you must have studied the book prior to buying that $20 circulated buffalo roll continues. Don't first buy a low mint state Columbian or btw half for under $25-30, you first must read a novel. Only then do you have permission to freely buy $30 coins. </p><p><br /></p><p>Some here are actually advocating buying very small purchases <b>while</b> you learn from reference materials. Why are so many here flat out coin offended by this concept?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vegas Vic, post: 2052065, member: 58810"]As seems to be usual people are arguing against statements and ideas that the other person never stated. No one here said to never use reference material. Not a single person here said you should just blindly spend money and hope for the best. No one. What was suggested was buying small, cheap coins [B]while[/B] using reference material. Having a few $5 dollar Buffaloes in your hand as you read the ana grading book, not just reading the book. Having some common date circ ihc. So you can look at your non expensive coin and then back to the picture. But again and again the mantra of you must have studied the book prior to buying that $20 circulated buffalo roll continues. Don't first buy a low mint state Columbian or btw half for under $25-30, you first must read a novel. Only then do you have permission to freely buy $30 coins. Some here are actually advocating buying very small purchases [B]while[/B] you learn from reference materials. Why are so many here flat out coin offended by this concept?[/QUOTE]
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