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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1484770, member: 112"]Let me put it this way, you have a long hard road ahead of you. In order to be effective at what you want to do you have to learn a ton first. Can you do it ? Maybe, I don't know because I do not know you. But I would say at the bare minimum that you will need more than a few years of study and experience. </p><p><br /></p><p>Think of any trade, any job. All of them have requirements that you must go through before you are even considered as being capable of doing that job. A plumber, am electrician, a carpenter, whatever - all of them have a 4 year hands on apprenticeship program plus regular classes that you must complete to even become a beginner tradesman. To become a Master usually requires many more years and more classes. Doctors, lawyers, dentists - any professional - requires at least 6 years of study and often 8 to just become a beginner.</p><p><br /></p><p>Well, being a coin broker, I would say you need to double that - at least. There is just too much to learn.</p><p><br /></p><p>I've spent 50 years studying coins, and I would say that maybe, only maybe could I do it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1484770, member: 112"]Let me put it this way, you have a long hard road ahead of you. In order to be effective at what you want to do you have to learn a ton first. Can you do it ? Maybe, I don't know because I do not know you. But I would say at the bare minimum that you will need more than a few years of study and experience. Think of any trade, any job. All of them have requirements that you must go through before you are even considered as being capable of doing that job. A plumber, am electrician, a carpenter, whatever - all of them have a 4 year hands on apprenticeship program plus regular classes that you must complete to even become a beginner tradesman. To become a Master usually requires many more years and more classes. Doctors, lawyers, dentists - any professional - requires at least 6 years of study and often 8 to just become a beginner. Well, being a coin broker, I would say you need to double that - at least. There is just too much to learn. I've spent 50 years studying coins, and I would say that maybe, only maybe could I do it.[/QUOTE]
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