Coin question
WAYNEAS
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Why is it that posters cannot provide a clear picture of a coin showing both the obverse and reverse of the coin?
Trying to understand with no malice intended.
When prompted, they do.
Do understand new posters do not know how.
Wayne
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Is it called laziness or an expectation that members would believe the other side is the same or better?
Me thinks it's the lack of interest in the depth of our desire to appreciate the whole coin. But what do I know. Peace Roy
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Too many posters also don't know how to properly verbalize what they are trying to say.
Unfortunately in our societies of today, all people care about is how much something is worth.
Sometimes it may be the camera, or the lighting. It just takes time to figure out how to get a better picture. I do agree that a picture of the obverse and reverse should always be the case. If you are asking a question about the coin both sides should always be provided.
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