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<p>[QUOTE="Hommer, post: 4283493, member: 73266"]I don't form an opinion of the poster until I see their reaction to the responses to their questions. </p><p><br /></p><p>Everything is different, somewhere or somehow it is different, no two coins are exactly the same. They may look the same and have different approaches to achieve that look or have the exact same make and history and look totally different.</p><p><br /></p><p>The technique you develop to arrive at your final assessment will be different from someone elses. The main thing to always remember though is keep an open mind and review <b>all</b> of the data. That data can consist of what you see, what the other person sees, your experience as well as the experience of others, and experimental data. </p><p><br /></p><p>One of the things I was taught and I always have done, is to convince myself without a doubt that my answer is the correct one. Because if you follow the rules of investigation and can't convince yourself or if you convince yourself without following the rules of investigation or if someone else changes your mind, at some point, you gave up.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hommer, post: 4283493, member: 73266"]I don't form an opinion of the poster until I see their reaction to the responses to their questions. Everything is different, somewhere or somehow it is different, no two coins are exactly the same. They may look the same and have different approaches to achieve that look or have the exact same make and history and look totally different. The technique you develop to arrive at your final assessment will be different from someone elses. The main thing to always remember though is keep an open mind and review [B]all[/B] of the data. That data can consist of what you see, what the other person sees, your experience as well as the experience of others, and experimental data. One of the things I was taught and I always have done, is to convince myself without a doubt that my answer is the correct one. Because if you follow the rules of investigation and can't convince yourself or if you convince yourself without following the rules of investigation or if someone else changes your mind, at some point, you gave up.[/QUOTE]
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