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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2889663, member: 112"]And with all due respect, there are some dealers who have very different ideas about which coins should be dipped and which ones should not. Some dealers fit into that category I mentioned, they just don't like toned coins period and think all toned coins should be dipped. Perhaps your friend is one of these people, then again maybe he isn't.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now what you don't know is this. Some of the people on this forum are also very well known and highly respected dealers. Some of the people on this forum have worked as professional coin graders at the TPGs for 30-40 years. Some of the people on this forum are respected numismatic authors and researchers. And, there's the other end of the spectrum as well, some of the people on this forum don't know squat about coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>I would add this, not one person who has posted in this thread has given you bad advice, well except for Frank of course. But Frank, he's just being Frank, being a wiseguy in other words.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2889663, member: 112"]And with all due respect, there are some dealers who have very different ideas about which coins should be dipped and which ones should not. Some dealers fit into that category I mentioned, they just don't like toned coins period and think all toned coins should be dipped. Perhaps your friend is one of these people, then again maybe he isn't. Now what you don't know is this. Some of the people on this forum are also very well known and highly respected dealers. Some of the people on this forum have worked as professional coin graders at the TPGs for 30-40 years. Some of the people on this forum are respected numismatic authors and researchers. And, there's the other end of the spectrum as well, some of the people on this forum don't know squat about coins. I would add this, not one person who has posted in this thread has given you bad advice, well except for Frank of course. But Frank, he's just being Frank, being a wiseguy in other words.[/QUOTE]
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