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<p>[QUOTE="johnmilton, post: 8396420, member: 101855"]Don't "twist" too hard. It can get very expensive. As a collector who has been working on a complete from 1792 to date, sort of for the late stuff because there is too much of it, doing the basics is hard enough. Also most type collectors are looking for really nice examples of the designs in the best grades affordable, not mint errors.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="johnmilton, post: 8396420, member: 101855"]Don't "twist" too hard. It can get very expensive. As a collector who has been working on a complete from 1792 to date, sort of for the late stuff because there is too much of it, doing the basics is hard enough. Also most type collectors are looking for really nice examples of the designs in the best grades affordable, not mint errors.[/QUOTE]
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