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<p>[QUOTE="Kevin Dore, post: 3191308, member: 96515"]I see that now, but in the past that wasn't the case. I feel like I've spent a descent amount of time trying to learn and develop my skills but for some reason I still seen to be horrible about grading coins. I know these things take time and experience but I just feel I should be further along than I am. I'll keep at it though. I love the hobby, and I've done it for a very long time but only recently have I become more serious about learning all aspects of collecting. I've been active on this forum for a few months now and everybody has been so helpful. I'm starting to worry now that I'm asking dumb and uninformed questions, and I don't want to waste people's time. But at the same time I know I have learned a lot recently. Most of what I've learned is just how much I don't know. I just hope over the next few months I will be able to pay it forward to newcomers and help out the next set of collectors trying to learn.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am surprised to hear somebody say that particular coin would fall in the AU category. It just looked to have a little too much wear, I'll keep studying the pictures and try to learn what it is I'm missing when I look at the details on a coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Dore, post: 3191308, member: 96515"]I see that now, but in the past that wasn't the case. I feel like I've spent a descent amount of time trying to learn and develop my skills but for some reason I still seen to be horrible about grading coins. I know these things take time and experience but I just feel I should be further along than I am. I'll keep at it though. I love the hobby, and I've done it for a very long time but only recently have I become more serious about learning all aspects of collecting. I've been active on this forum for a few months now and everybody has been so helpful. I'm starting to worry now that I'm asking dumb and uninformed questions, and I don't want to waste people's time. But at the same time I know I have learned a lot recently. Most of what I've learned is just how much I don't know. I just hope over the next few months I will be able to pay it forward to newcomers and help out the next set of collectors trying to learn. I am surprised to hear somebody say that particular coin would fall in the AU category. It just looked to have a little too much wear, I'll keep studying the pictures and try to learn what it is I'm missing when I look at the details on a coin.[/QUOTE]
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