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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2056969, member: 36230"]Is the problem now with the word "buy"? Regardless of the use of "online reference" or "publication", it is still a book plain and simple, and one available on a site that has been recommended many, many times, even by some of us who find the advice to "buy (READ) the book before the coin" to be solid. The spirit of the advice is what matters here, and that is simply to educate one's self before investing money into buying coins. This is certainly not to say that one cannot or should not start out with or generally collect low value common material, or that the internet cannot be a fine educational tool, but only that it is wise, in a hobby such as this, not to blindly jump in. The results are what really matter and not how one goes about achieving them. Being as collecting interests vary greatly, what is best for one person is not necessarily what is best for another, so what point is there to argue and point fingers when the desired result is the same? </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2056969, member: 36230"]Is the problem now with the word "buy"? Regardless of the use of "online reference" or "publication", it is still a book plain and simple, and one available on a site that has been recommended many, many times, even by some of us who find the advice to "buy (READ) the book before the coin" to be solid. The spirit of the advice is what matters here, and that is simply to educate one's self before investing money into buying coins. This is certainly not to say that one cannot or should not start out with or generally collect low value common material, or that the internet cannot be a fine educational tool, but only that it is wise, in a hobby such as this, not to blindly jump in. The results are what really matter and not how one goes about achieving them. Being as collecting interests vary greatly, what is best for one person is not necessarily what is best for another, so what point is there to argue and point fingers when the desired result is the same? .[/QUOTE]
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