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<p>[QUOTE="Phoenix21, post: 301864, member: 7424"]Yes, except I do that with only some of my coins only to get second opinions. Just the way <b>I</b> took what you said, it sounds like IMO the way you are putting it, that I just collect to sell. That is not true. I collect for the beauty of the coins, and the knowledge and fun that can come with it. I trust my opinion, I just like to get others as well. Not only do I post pics and ask questions here, but I also sometimes take my coins to my dealer and get his opinion also, since he can examine the coin in hand. I know it is frowned upon by people to sell coins, but at my age it is the only way I can make money. I hate to sell some coins, but it is really my only alternative to get coins that I need for my collection. And trading I think is a great thing, because normally the end result is both ends normally get what they want, and someone else can enjoy something they don't want. </p><p><br /></p><p>And I definetly know pictures can be decieving, it is very easy to do. Examples like rlm cents 14 D that he purchased, very decieving pics from the seller, got by a lot of people here. I would honestly never purposely try to decieve anyone like that, just not me. I wouldn't like it done to me, so I won't do it to others. </p><p><br /></p><p>And I try to get all the opinons I can get, just in case there is something I missed. I even like I said earlier like to get my dealer's opinion to, because he can see the coin in hand. But I too like to get opinions from professional like yourself and others, cause I want to make sure about something, cause the last thing I would want to do is decieve anyone. You and others know a coin that is a MS-64 R and NT, is worth considerably more than a MS-64 R that is baked. I was on the fence with this coin, and wanted some help, and I came to it I think with an open mind, and got some very positive feedback, which now really backs me up now, I just like to have that security. </p><p><br /></p><p>I thank you for all the help you have given me, and others. I hope you might still help me later on when I have other questions too. I value yours and a lot of other members here opinions and help. It may not seem it, but it is really appreciated, atleast by me, but I know others here appreciate it too. Now please do not take me as snotty, rude, angry, or anything negative. I intend none of this in what I have said. I am just telling my perspective and all.</p><p><br /></p><p>Phoenix <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie6" alt=":cool:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix21, post: 301864, member: 7424"]Yes, except I do that with only some of my coins only to get second opinions. Just the way [B]I[/B] took what you said, it sounds like IMO the way you are putting it, that I just collect to sell. That is not true. I collect for the beauty of the coins, and the knowledge and fun that can come with it. I trust my opinion, I just like to get others as well. Not only do I post pics and ask questions here, but I also sometimes take my coins to my dealer and get his opinion also, since he can examine the coin in hand. I know it is frowned upon by people to sell coins, but at my age it is the only way I can make money. I hate to sell some coins, but it is really my only alternative to get coins that I need for my collection. And trading I think is a great thing, because normally the end result is both ends normally get what they want, and someone else can enjoy something they don't want. And I definetly know pictures can be decieving, it is very easy to do. Examples like rlm cents 14 D that he purchased, very decieving pics from the seller, got by a lot of people here. I would honestly never purposely try to decieve anyone like that, just not me. I wouldn't like it done to me, so I won't do it to others. And I try to get all the opinons I can get, just in case there is something I missed. I even like I said earlier like to get my dealer's opinion to, because he can see the coin in hand. But I too like to get opinions from professional like yourself and others, cause I want to make sure about something, cause the last thing I would want to do is decieve anyone. You and others know a coin that is a MS-64 R and NT, is worth considerably more than a MS-64 R that is baked. I was on the fence with this coin, and wanted some help, and I came to it I think with an open mind, and got some very positive feedback, which now really backs me up now, I just like to have that security. I thank you for all the help you have given me, and others. I hope you might still help me later on when I have other questions too. I value yours and a lot of other members here opinions and help. It may not seem it, but it is really appreciated, atleast by me, but I know others here appreciate it too. Now please do not take me as snotty, rude, angry, or anything negative. I intend none of this in what I have said. I am just telling my perspective and all. Phoenix :cool:[/QUOTE]
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