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<p>[QUOTE="lrbguy, post: 3722580, member: 88829"]I helps to remember that the item in transit is not truly yours until it is delivered. Up to then in practical terms it belongs to the seller or the transit authority despite your title to it. Jumping the gun by using someone else's intellectual property to broadcast it really should be a no-no. I tend not to post a coin until it has been in my possession long enough for me to photograph it. Note that I said "tend." </p><p><br /></p><p>But that coin also has two sides. Because I don't tell you about my additions until I have full possession of them, you only ever see a very small percentage of the coins I originally intended to show you. The time lag between buying a coin and having it in hand can at times be so great that I lose motivation or the "magic moment" passes and the time is no longer right. A million excuses can be made, but in the end, you don't <i>see</i> anything. There are times when I don't know which is worse; telling a tale too soon, or not telling it at all.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lrbguy, post: 3722580, member: 88829"]I helps to remember that the item in transit is not truly yours until it is delivered. Up to then in practical terms it belongs to the seller or the transit authority despite your title to it. Jumping the gun by using someone else's intellectual property to broadcast it really should be a no-no. I tend not to post a coin until it has been in my possession long enough for me to photograph it. Note that I said "tend." But that coin also has two sides. Because I don't tell you about my additions until I have full possession of them, you only ever see a very small percentage of the coins I originally intended to show you. The time lag between buying a coin and having it in hand can at times be so great that I lose motivation or the "magic moment" passes and the time is no longer right. A million excuses can be made, but in the end, you don't [I]see[/I] anything. There are times when I don't know which is worse; telling a tale too soon, or not telling it at all.[/QUOTE]
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