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<p>[QUOTE="robinjojo, post: 7936852, member: 110226"]I am considering posting a thread about a local coin dealer, who has been operating his shop since the early 80s. I haven't asked him yet, and he may decline,, but if he gives me the green light, what restrictions does CT have about such a thread? This wouldn't be offering coins or anything else for sale, just a biographical thread, with some photos.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'd like to do this before his shop closes, one of the very few left in the Bay Area. He's in his early 80s and his son does most of the work at the shop. This shop, for many years, was my main local go-to, to look at coins, and talk about them and just about anything else with other collectors, some now deceased. For a local coin shop, it has an amazing assortment of modern coins, US coins, ancients, books and exonumia and US and world currency, as well as bullion and jewelry.</p><p><br /></p><p>The brick and mortar shops are almost extinct. While online shopping is very convenient, something is being lost with the virtual extinction of the local coin shop.</p><p><br /></p><p>So, what do the CT moderators and members think about such a thread? Is is within the bounds of the rules?</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="robinjojo, post: 7936852, member: 110226"]I am considering posting a thread about a local coin dealer, who has been operating his shop since the early 80s. I haven't asked him yet, and he may decline,, but if he gives me the green light, what restrictions does CT have about such a thread? This wouldn't be offering coins or anything else for sale, just a biographical thread, with some photos. I'd like to do this before his shop closes, one of the very few left in the Bay Area. He's in his early 80s and his son does most of the work at the shop. This shop, for many years, was my main local go-to, to look at coins, and talk about them and just about anything else with other collectors, some now deceased. For a local coin shop, it has an amazing assortment of modern coins, US coins, ancients, books and exonumia and US and world currency, as well as bullion and jewelry. The brick and mortar shops are almost extinct. While online shopping is very convenient, something is being lost with the virtual extinction of the local coin shop. So, what do the CT moderators and members think about such a thread? Is is within the bounds of the rules? Thanks[/QUOTE]
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