POLL....How does the forum affect you?
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If it does at all.
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and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
<< <i>POLL....How does the forum affect you? >>
Nausea with a touch of migraine. Oh wait...that's the Open Forum.
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See ya on the other side, Dudes.
<< <i>It has given me a taste for more expensive coins, but I try to contain that a bit. >>
Would that be a "taste" or a "coercion?"
Like teaching cannibals to like bananas. Beautifully toned, MONSTER bananas. SLABBED bananas. MORE bananas than YOU have, neener neener. The finest KNOWN bananas.
Tyler
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Agreed. A new appreciation for silver coins and the people who collect them.
Also, given the significant number of frauds exposed here, it's turned me off to toning. Unless I see a PCGS, NGC or ANACS slab, the skeptic in me starts from the assumption that an unslabbed PQ toner is artificially toned until I am satisfied to the contrary.
<< <i>It has added years of cumulative wisdom about numismatics that I have been able to learn without making the mistakes myself. Mostly, I am just shocked that with so many die hard collectors that there are so many here who are blind to the wonders of the Barber series.
Tyler >>
Tyler,
Mum's the word, on the barber series. It's tough enough finding nice barber coins, although an influx of new barber collectors, could potentially increase the value of my better date barber coins. Nah, skip that point, I like it much better with just a few of us Barber fanatics out there.
Connor Numismatics Website
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
The forum does not influence my buying habits.
It's just a nice fun place to visit with other folks.
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etexmike