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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 7529752, member: 15199"]Lynn, please don't be hasty as this forum is very knowledgeable and have had some of the same members since it opened.</p><p><br /></p><p>On scales, working with coins , which very often have weights that fall on borderline numbers and a 0.0 ( 2 figures) , nor often a 0.00 ( 3 figures really help) , best get a 0.000 4 digits. , Amazon has many different ones and they are only a few dollars above the lower resolution. A jewelry scale should be fine and some of them are 0.0000 which chemists also prefer.</p><p><br /></p><p>Some do not like the answers which may be rather "straight to the point", but it is how the real coin world works,,,nothing like the Youtubes or TV coin shows, Seldom will you get really wrong advice as someone can correct it. You should hear WHAT they say to me.</p><p><br /></p><p>And truthfully, no thread belongs specifically to anyone except the owner, it is just good manners and you being new of course will catch on. So if you go, and also before you go, check out some of the other coin forums and I am very confident you'll stay here. Jim[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 7529752, member: 15199"]Lynn, please don't be hasty as this forum is very knowledgeable and have had some of the same members since it opened. On scales, working with coins , which very often have weights that fall on borderline numbers and a 0.0 ( 2 figures) , nor often a 0.00 ( 3 figures really help) , best get a 0.000 4 digits. , Amazon has many different ones and they are only a few dollars above the lower resolution. A jewelry scale should be fine and some of them are 0.0000 which chemists also prefer. Some do not like the answers which may be rather "straight to the point", but it is how the real coin world works,,,nothing like the Youtubes or TV coin shows, Seldom will you get really wrong advice as someone can correct it. You should hear WHAT they say to me. And truthfully, no thread belongs specifically to anyone except the owner, it is just good manners and you being new of course will catch on. So if you go, and also before you go, check out some of the other coin forums and I am very confident you'll stay here. Jim[/QUOTE]
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