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<p>[QUOTE="shilines, post: 3036579, member: 91499"]My last thread sparked up a lot of strong opinions and negative feedback which was not my intentions at all. So, I apologize if I offended anyone with my replies or comments because I was offended by some of yours. The funny thing about it is it all stemmed from my inability to capture a coin I presented clearly for evaluation. I have posted several other coins in the past in the exact same manner in which I presented the coin in question in my last forum and clarity was never really an issue. I always been a firm believer in the saying " <i>If it's not broken then let's try not to fix it".</i> I see I was wrong. Understand that I embrace constructive criticism and some of you are so well at giving it in a way that makes you want to learn more, take your advice, and strive to get better. I appreciate and thank you for those who responded who fall in that category. From what I concluded about coin collecting so far is that its suppose to be fun and exciting and for the most part it has been exactly that for me. With all of that being said I would like to start over if you don't mind by first trying to take a photo that is crisp and clear. I won't post it until I succeed in that mission. In the mean while if I can't get it right perhaps I will try an learn to like knitting or another hobby. So, stay tuned for hopefully a nice clear photo and a more receptive attitude towards all comments and replies. Thank you and have a nice day![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="shilines, post: 3036579, member: 91499"]My last thread sparked up a lot of strong opinions and negative feedback which was not my intentions at all. So, I apologize if I offended anyone with my replies or comments because I was offended by some of yours. The funny thing about it is it all stemmed from my inability to capture a coin I presented clearly for evaluation. I have posted several other coins in the past in the exact same manner in which I presented the coin in question in my last forum and clarity was never really an issue. I always been a firm believer in the saying " [I]If it's not broken then let's try not to fix it".[/I] I see I was wrong. Understand that I embrace constructive criticism and some of you are so well at giving it in a way that makes you want to learn more, take your advice, and strive to get better. I appreciate and thank you for those who responded who fall in that category. From what I concluded about coin collecting so far is that its suppose to be fun and exciting and for the most part it has been exactly that for me. With all of that being said I would like to start over if you don't mind by first trying to take a photo that is crisp and clear. I won't post it until I succeed in that mission. In the mean while if I can't get it right perhaps I will try an learn to like knitting or another hobby. So, stay tuned for hopefully a nice clear photo and a more receptive attitude towards all comments and replies. Thank you and have a nice day![/QUOTE]
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