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<p>[QUOTE="Write2bfree, post: 2661300, member: 76970"]I never said that they were wrong. All I did was further the discussion by asking another question. I think in any hobby, I think if you are the ones who are commenting and providing answers, then to become even more accurate, shouldn't one be challenged from time to time? I have no doubt in the responses I receive from every but I do have to make sure I don't use a valuable coin at a store that could potentially be a new discovery that could have been shared with everyone due to the fact that an expert made one slight mistake from an observation they think could not possibly exist. </p><p><br /></p><p>Also, the old ways of observing coins has changed and i feel like the way of collecting coins from what I've studied and gained experience through this forum had me realize that the veterans are very experience but I was curious as to what extent so that other hobbyist as well as I could know to what level of credibility they have when talking about coins in general. Just because someone has been in the hobby for 20 years does not make them an appraiser like how a PA is still not a Doctor at the end of the day. </p><p><br /></p><p>I do not mean to insult anyone but rather challenge their knowledge on this nickel. We all know it's been worn down but what I want to know is what do you think could have made this nickel like this? </p><p><br /></p><p>Sent from my SM-G930T using Tapatalk[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Write2bfree, post: 2661300, member: 76970"]I never said that they were wrong. All I did was further the discussion by asking another question. I think in any hobby, I think if you are the ones who are commenting and providing answers, then to become even more accurate, shouldn't one be challenged from time to time? I have no doubt in the responses I receive from every but I do have to make sure I don't use a valuable coin at a store that could potentially be a new discovery that could have been shared with everyone due to the fact that an expert made one slight mistake from an observation they think could not possibly exist. Also, the old ways of observing coins has changed and i feel like the way of collecting coins from what I've studied and gained experience through this forum had me realize that the veterans are very experience but I was curious as to what extent so that other hobbyist as well as I could know to what level of credibility they have when talking about coins in general. Just because someone has been in the hobby for 20 years does not make them an appraiser like how a PA is still not a Doctor at the end of the day. I do not mean to insult anyone but rather challenge their knowledge on this nickel. We all know it's been worn down but what I want to know is what do you think could have made this nickel like this? Sent from my SM-G930T using Tapatalk[/QUOTE]
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