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<p>[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 97201, member: 57463"]"... there PREVIOUS issues were correct ..."</p><p><b>their</b></p><p><br /></p><p>"... I dont think it's to much ..."</p><p><b>don't</b></p><p><b>too</b></p><p><br /></p><p>back at there previous </p><p><b>their</b></p><p><br /></p><p>... buy a competitors book ...</p><p><b>competitor's </b> </p><p><br /></p><p>"... and any thing less ..."</p><p><b>anything</b></p><p><br /></p><p>1.a. We all make misteaks.</p><p>1.b. I ignored a few mistakes not worth correcting, such as the multiple question marks and numeral 10 for "ten."</p><p><br /></p><p>2. If you bid on coins based on mintage figures, then knowing those numbers is your responsibility. I suggest that you might be happier with a <i>Breen's Encyclopedia</i>. In fact, the data upon which these books is built is also available. All you have to do is acquire the Mint Director's Reports. Then, based on that, you make internal corrections for end-of-year change over, etc., and you have your own, better numbers. In fact, you could sell your database of much better statistics. That is, assuming that your typesetting of number tables is better than the grammar of your casual writing.</p><p><br /></p><p>3. They cannot copy a competitor's book. You certainly must understand that, and are just being disingenuous.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 97201, member: 57463"]"... there PREVIOUS issues were correct ..." [B]their[/B] "... I dont think it's to much ..." [B]don't too[/B] back at there previous [B]their[/B] ... buy a competitors book ... [B]competitor's [/B] "... and any thing less ..." [B]anything[/B] 1.a. We all make misteaks. 1.b. I ignored a few mistakes not worth correcting, such as the multiple question marks and numeral 10 for "ten." 2. If you bid on coins based on mintage figures, then knowing those numbers is your responsibility. I suggest that you might be happier with a [I]Breen's Encyclopedia[/I]. In fact, the data upon which these books is built is also available. All you have to do is acquire the Mint Director's Reports. Then, based on that, you make internal corrections for end-of-year change over, etc., and you have your own, better numbers. In fact, you could sell your database of much better statistics. That is, assuming that your typesetting of number tables is better than the grammar of your casual writing. 3. They cannot copy a competitor's book. You certainly must understand that, and are just being disingenuous.[/QUOTE]
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