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<p>[QUOTE="Dougmeister, post: 2585562, member: 56842"]When cost is a factor and you're trying to work on a Type Set as I am, then high-grade common is the way to go.</p><p><br /></p><p>While I appreciate the wisdom of [USER=307]@mikenoodle[/USER] and see his point, I want the set to show off the artistic designs of their creators. Some people can see the beauty in a coin that has seen some use whereas others prefer a pristine example (if they can afford it).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dougmeister, post: 2585562, member: 56842"]When cost is a factor and you're trying to work on a Type Set as I am, then high-grade common is the way to go. While I appreciate the wisdom of [USER=307]@mikenoodle[/USER] and see his point, I want the set to show off the artistic designs of their creators. Some people can see the beauty in a coin that has seen some use whereas others prefer a pristine example (if they can afford it).[/QUOTE]
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