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<p>[QUOTE="Bedford, post: 1558764, member: 4917"]The series I have the most affinty for is the Capped Bust half dollar from 1807-1836. I always enjoyed the hunt & attribution of the varieties .The amount of work that some great individuals have put into the series over the past decade is still amazing to me . It is one series of coin that I still get geeked about when an original collection comes my way.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the real estate portion of the question. If you have not or the company you work for has not persued the virtual world of home sales I would suggest that. A video guided online tour of properties is a very nice way to showcase attributes of certain areas of the said property. The video guides could be linked to a you tube account , hosted on your companies actual website or another venue.I can even imagine with enough properties that it could be a "show" on weekend TV. The costs for having it professionally recorded ,edited & posted would be nominal IMO. The amount of additional potential buyers who would be able to see the property & not waste your time in the field showing a place they only have interest in from just curb appeal. In turn you would be able to show it to better potential buyers who have seen the inside & on their own time & have already made initial decisons on investing more of their time with it & you.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just a thought ,but what do I know about real estate . Im just a coin dealer <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bedford, post: 1558764, member: 4917"]The series I have the most affinty for is the Capped Bust half dollar from 1807-1836. I always enjoyed the hunt & attribution of the varieties .The amount of work that some great individuals have put into the series over the past decade is still amazing to me . It is one series of coin that I still get geeked about when an original collection comes my way. As for the real estate portion of the question. If you have not or the company you work for has not persued the virtual world of home sales I would suggest that. A video guided online tour of properties is a very nice way to showcase attributes of certain areas of the said property. The video guides could be linked to a you tube account , hosted on your companies actual website or another venue.I can even imagine with enough properties that it could be a "show" on weekend TV. The costs for having it professionally recorded ,edited & posted would be nominal IMO. The amount of additional potential buyers who would be able to see the property & not waste your time in the field showing a place they only have interest in from just curb appeal. In turn you would be able to show it to better potential buyers who have seen the inside & on their own time & have already made initial decisons on investing more of their time with it & you. Just a thought ,but what do I know about real estate . Im just a coin dealer ;)[/QUOTE]
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