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<p>[QUOTE="Vegas Vic, post: 2054523, member: 58810"]Bottom line. You told me I couldn't answer your two questions online and I did answer one with quite nice details. Now you want me as a beginner or intermediate collector to be able to open these book and make a huge discovery on my own? Really? You asked for the story of the rediscovery and it's now posted for all to see. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm not going to be at dents level and few will. This thread is about giving advice to beginner or mid level collectors. It is certainly not about being a world expert on a topic and how to make numismatic history. </p><p><br /></p><p>We agree about a lot. But some here keep insisting beginners read prior to starting to buy. I just feel small purchases with researching the market helps motivate someone beyond a book alone ever will. And if that $30 coin was only worth $10 you will create a very cautious new collector with his guard always up because he will always remember being "ripped off" on his first purchase. A great use of $20 in my book.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vegas Vic, post: 2054523, member: 58810"]Bottom line. You told me I couldn't answer your two questions online and I did answer one with quite nice details. Now you want me as a beginner or intermediate collector to be able to open these book and make a huge discovery on my own? Really? You asked for the story of the rediscovery and it's now posted for all to see. I'm not going to be at dents level and few will. This thread is about giving advice to beginner or mid level collectors. It is certainly not about being a world expert on a topic and how to make numismatic history. We agree about a lot. But some here keep insisting beginners read prior to starting to buy. I just feel small purchases with researching the market helps motivate someone beyond a book alone ever will. And if that $30 coin was only worth $10 you will create a very cautious new collector with his guard always up because he will always remember being "ripped off" on his first purchase. A great use of $20 in my book.[/QUOTE]
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