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<p>[QUOTE="Chip Kirkpatrick, post: 3444215, member: 101265"]Wow. This isn’t going to make me popular on this site but do you guys have any idea how pompous you sound? “ Maybe they should find another hobby...” Maybe you’re right but who gave ownership of this hobby to such a small group? </p><p><br /></p><p>I’m trying to learn what you guys know and thought this was a good source for interactive instruction and information. I was a trainer for AT&T and was always happy to answer questions for my people because it reflected well on the company and on me. Today I train a number of people on metal detecting and, yes at times it’s annoying and repetitive but I volunteered to help them and so I do. </p><p><br /></p><p>I’m probably one of the people who set you off and I apologize. But it’s hard ( for me at least) to differentiate between a coin damaged at the mint and one damaged through use. The damage looks the same. And I know a little bit about dies and the processes and I’m trying to learn more. But it seems I probably need to find another source for that information and help because I don’t want to upset you fellows.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Chip Kirkpatrick, post: 3444215, member: 101265"]Wow. This isn’t going to make me popular on this site but do you guys have any idea how pompous you sound? “ Maybe they should find another hobby...” Maybe you’re right but who gave ownership of this hobby to such a small group? I’m trying to learn what you guys know and thought this was a good source for interactive instruction and information. I was a trainer for AT&T and was always happy to answer questions for my people because it reflected well on the company and on me. Today I train a number of people on metal detecting and, yes at times it’s annoying and repetitive but I volunteered to help them and so I do. I’m probably one of the people who set you off and I apologize. But it’s hard ( for me at least) to differentiate between a coin damaged at the mint and one damaged through use. The damage looks the same. And I know a little bit about dies and the processes and I’m trying to learn more. But it seems I probably need to find another source for that information and help because I don’t want to upset you fellows.[/QUOTE]
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