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<p>[QUOTE="Mr. Coin Lover, post: 1081067, member: 16060"]I don't think anyone has asked more "stupid" questions than me over the years. It is no big deal. Often times these "stupid" questions are questions others would like to know, but were afraid to ask. My point is never be reluctant to ask any question, the majority of the people here will only be happy to answer any question.</p><p><br /></p><p>Take coin cleaning for example. Questions concerning this have been asked over and over for years. Yet, often the same members have been responding to answer these questions for years, and don't hesitate to do so. If we lose the fact we are here to help one another then the site will eventually fail.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm just not sure what the newbie institute will actually accomplish that is not already being accomplished. A "seasoned" collector of certain coins could decide for whatever reasons to branch out into another type of coin(s). Should this person also now be considered a newbie especially if say just starting in coppers, or just starting in gold?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Coin Lover, post: 1081067, member: 16060"]I don't think anyone has asked more "stupid" questions than me over the years. It is no big deal. Often times these "stupid" questions are questions others would like to know, but were afraid to ask. My point is never be reluctant to ask any question, the majority of the people here will only be happy to answer any question. Take coin cleaning for example. Questions concerning this have been asked over and over for years. Yet, often the same members have been responding to answer these questions for years, and don't hesitate to do so. If we lose the fact we are here to help one another then the site will eventually fail. I'm just not sure what the newbie institute will actually accomplish that is not already being accomplished. A "seasoned" collector of certain coins could decide for whatever reasons to branch out into another type of coin(s). Should this person also now be considered a newbie especially if say just starting in coppers, or just starting in gold?[/QUOTE]
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