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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2519032, member: 36230"]Take yourself out of the situation, trying to look in from the outside, and then ask yourself if you really think this approach a good idea. Those who focus only on what they think are so-called "good deals" when they can't do for themselves often end up achieving the exact opposite of their intended goal. It's certainly good you're trying to verify, but there are better ways of doing so. You would also be wise to remember that most dealers aren't in the business of simply giving "good deals" away, at least without one hand washing the other. Also, a good deal can be relative; oftentimes it's better in the long run to pay up for quality or something truly special than it is to pay down for a dog.</p><p><br /></p><p>Don't worry about submitting coins you cannot grade for yourself, and stop buying them, particularly if costly (to you) until you can. If you're plan is to buy such coins, the best and most intelligent "investment" you can make is in <i>yourself</i>.... by learning for <i>yourself</i>.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2519032, member: 36230"]Take yourself out of the situation, trying to look in from the outside, and then ask yourself if you really think this approach a good idea. Those who focus only on what they think are so-called "good deals" when they can't do for themselves often end up achieving the exact opposite of their intended goal. It's certainly good you're trying to verify, but there are better ways of doing so. You would also be wise to remember that most dealers aren't in the business of simply giving "good deals" away, at least without one hand washing the other. Also, a good deal can be relative; oftentimes it's better in the long run to pay up for quality or something truly special than it is to pay down for a dog. Don't worry about submitting coins you cannot grade for yourself, and stop buying them, particularly if costly (to you) until you can. If you're plan is to buy such coins, the best and most intelligent "investment" you can make is in [I]yourself[/I].... by learning for [I]yourself[/I].[/QUOTE]
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