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<p>[QUOTE="No_Ragrets, post: 26697676, member: 151874"]I always welcome criticism of any sort. It takes quite an effort to actually offend me in any way, and I believe that nobody here has ill intentions when discussing numis related topics. </p><p><br /></p><p>I had noticed the rim ding at the shop, but the price was right for me to get this one as an upgrade over the slicked circ-cam coin that is the 1823. I've got several problem-coins in my 7070 currently, mainly because they were too good of a deal to pass up and have pretty nice details on them for the money paid. Over time, I will upgrade those coins again to be problem-free specimens, and deal with those detail coins afterwards. </p><p><br /></p><p>I do sincerely appreciate your comment, as well as everyone else's, as I know that learning the ropes on a bumpy road can be a bit jarring sometimes. I like to think I've learned a lot in this wonderful hobby but I know there's still a long, <i>long </i>way to go before I let myself replace that "Semi-Amateur" moniker in my profile with something else. </p><p><br /></p><p>In the short of it: No sweat! I roll with the punches![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="No_Ragrets, post: 26697676, member: 151874"]I always welcome criticism of any sort. It takes quite an effort to actually offend me in any way, and I believe that nobody here has ill intentions when discussing numis related topics. I had noticed the rim ding at the shop, but the price was right for me to get this one as an upgrade over the slicked circ-cam coin that is the 1823. I've got several problem-coins in my 7070 currently, mainly because they were too good of a deal to pass up and have pretty nice details on them for the money paid. Over time, I will upgrade those coins again to be problem-free specimens, and deal with those detail coins afterwards. I do sincerely appreciate your comment, as well as everyone else's, as I know that learning the ropes on a bumpy road can be a bit jarring sometimes. I like to think I've learned a lot in this wonderful hobby but I know there's still a long, [I]long [/I]way to go before I let myself replace that "Semi-Amateur" moniker in my profile with something else. In the short of it: No sweat! I roll with the punches![/QUOTE]
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