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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1989038, member: 26302"]Josh, you are not the first young man to want to change the world, to make your mark, to take on the world. For numismatics, a lot of this is knowledge. You just have tons to learn. Not knowing Rick Snow demonstrates you do not know major US numismatic figures. Not knowing numismatic bibliographies shows you do not know how to research. You simply have almost everything to learn in numismatics. If you are serious about being a coin dealer and wish to finish your degree I suggest finishing school and in the meantime either work part time for a dealer or help a dealer at coin shows. You simply do not know much about coins yet. You need to study and memorize dozens of books, view tens of thousands of coins, and be involved in hundreds of deals before you will be a knowledgable dealer. Start today. Get a books by people like Overton, Breen, Bowers, Garrett, and study. I am rooting for you man, but not knowing how to find numismatic books or who Rick Snow is shows me you really are a beginner in this hobby. Slow your roll and become a knowledgable numismatist before trying to be a dealer.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1989038, member: 26302"]Josh, you are not the first young man to want to change the world, to make your mark, to take on the world. For numismatics, a lot of this is knowledge. You just have tons to learn. Not knowing Rick Snow demonstrates you do not know major US numismatic figures. Not knowing numismatic bibliographies shows you do not know how to research. You simply have almost everything to learn in numismatics. If you are serious about being a coin dealer and wish to finish your degree I suggest finishing school and in the meantime either work part time for a dealer or help a dealer at coin shows. You simply do not know much about coins yet. You need to study and memorize dozens of books, view tens of thousands of coins, and be involved in hundreds of deals before you will be a knowledgable dealer. Start today. Get a books by people like Overton, Breen, Bowers, Garrett, and study. I am rooting for you man, but not knowing how to find numismatic books or who Rick Snow is shows me you really are a beginner in this hobby. Slow your roll and become a knowledgable numismatist before trying to be a dealer.[/QUOTE]
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