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<p>[QUOTE="scottishmoney, post: 535081, member: 12789"]Well your foul mouthed little diatribe does wonders for your character around these environs, indeed. You are amongst your peers in collecting herein, we are often long time collectors, dealers, researchers etcetera that have seen trends come and go in this fair hobby. </p><p><br /></p><p>Maybe you have not been around in the hobby long enough to appreciate this. Grading is subjective, and as one of our other esteemed members, Clembo, has duly pointed out - it is worth not a hot wad of of swine slop when you go to sell numismatic pieces - especially modern bullion coins. </p><p><br /></p><p>As the economic downturn whiles it's way into your existence soon, you shall find the much vaunted treasures entombed in plastic will be worth merely the value of the metal contained in them, if anything the plastic may actually be a put off to purchasers. </p><p><br /></p><p>Sincerely you are invited to participate here in this forum, we welcome all. Just don't for one second think you are going to step over that threshold and convince us all in mass that you are the all knowing being hath arrived asunder. I don't know everything in numismatics and don't claim too, and most here don't claim to either, but collectively this our motley assemblage has much much knowledge, and we all share it. That is what this forum is about.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="scottishmoney, post: 535081, member: 12789"]Well your foul mouthed little diatribe does wonders for your character around these environs, indeed. You are amongst your peers in collecting herein, we are often long time collectors, dealers, researchers etcetera that have seen trends come and go in this fair hobby. Maybe you have not been around in the hobby long enough to appreciate this. Grading is subjective, and as one of our other esteemed members, Clembo, has duly pointed out - it is worth not a hot wad of of swine slop when you go to sell numismatic pieces - especially modern bullion coins. As the economic downturn whiles it's way into your existence soon, you shall find the much vaunted treasures entombed in plastic will be worth merely the value of the metal contained in them, if anything the plastic may actually be a put off to purchasers. Sincerely you are invited to participate here in this forum, we welcome all. Just don't for one second think you are going to step over that threshold and convince us all in mass that you are the all knowing being hath arrived asunder. I don't know everything in numismatics and don't claim too, and most here don't claim to either, but collectively this our motley assemblage has much much knowledge, and we all share it. That is what this forum is about.[/QUOTE]
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