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<p>[QUOTE="Owle, post: 1371860, member: 22004"]There are some really smart people in the numismatics industry that would do well as teachers on a "coin stars"-style show. What is uninteresting is dry technical information; what is interesting is vibrant discussion of the relevance of coins throughout US history. Unfortunately this is exceedingly uncommon in my experience at coin shows.</p><p><br /></p><p>Power-point discussions would be interesting delivered in a lively overview manner from the subject in a macropedia way to a greater and greater detailed method.</p><p><br /></p><p>Law enforcement perspectives would be interesting on how the government has worked to exert its muscle to regulate the industry--that is why the show "Law and Order" is in the top in popularity. The fact that "Gold Rush" is a top show in ratings augers well for coins. Unfortunately the heavy lifters on this site and others get worn out, also those in the ANA. No one wants to be a martyr when they are unappreciated for coins and currency.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Owle, post: 1371860, member: 22004"]There are some really smart people in the numismatics industry that would do well as teachers on a "coin stars"-style show. What is uninteresting is dry technical information; what is interesting is vibrant discussion of the relevance of coins throughout US history. Unfortunately this is exceedingly uncommon in my experience at coin shows. Power-point discussions would be interesting delivered in a lively overview manner from the subject in a macropedia way to a greater and greater detailed method. Law enforcement perspectives would be interesting on how the government has worked to exert its muscle to regulate the industry--that is why the show "Law and Order" is in the top in popularity. The fact that "Gold Rush" is a top show in ratings augers well for coins. Unfortunately the heavy lifters on this site and others get worn out, also those in the ANA. No one wants to be a martyr when they are unappreciated for coins and currency.[/QUOTE]
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