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<p>[QUOTE="Whodowl, post: 3447502, member: 99937"]Please don't eliminate the 'What's it Worth' forum. Granted, there are several posts by new members looking to make a quick buck, at least one nearly every day it seems. But, that forum is of tremendous value to new members who are geniunely interested in collecting and preserving the coin(s) they have discovered and simply lack the expertise to make a decision.</p><p>The title of the forum allures the fast buck seeker; maybe a more subtle replacement for the word 'worth' is in order if you wish to discourage those particular posts.</p><p>I am a new member and old geek who has rekindled an old passing interest in collectible coins, and I find the 'What's it Worth' forum invaluable. It is far superior to Photograde, as not only can you see greater magnification and thus more detail, but you also get a real life expert's opinion of the many aspects of your coin...grade, errors, rarity, numismatic and monetary value, etc.</p><p>Thank you to all the members who take their own valuable time to reply to and to educate those of us who wish to learn. It is sincerely appreciated.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Whodowl, post: 3447502, member: 99937"]Please don't eliminate the 'What's it Worth' forum. Granted, there are several posts by new members looking to make a quick buck, at least one nearly every day it seems. But, that forum is of tremendous value to new members who are geniunely interested in collecting and preserving the coin(s) they have discovered and simply lack the expertise to make a decision. The title of the forum allures the fast buck seeker; maybe a more subtle replacement for the word 'worth' is in order if you wish to discourage those particular posts. I am a new member and old geek who has rekindled an old passing interest in collectible coins, and I find the 'What's it Worth' forum invaluable. It is far superior to Photograde, as not only can you see greater magnification and thus more detail, but you also get a real life expert's opinion of the many aspects of your coin...grade, errors, rarity, numismatic and monetary value, etc. Thank you to all the members who take their own valuable time to reply to and to educate those of us who wish to learn. It is sincerely appreciated.[/QUOTE]
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