<< <i>. most of your inquiries recently can easily be answered by using the archives . >>
Some, as simple as this, can be answered by GOOGLING the question, or just by opening the Redbook to find out. Did/do you pay someone to do your homework for you in school???
It's becoming painfully obvious you are one that thinks he knows everything, but in reality, are one of the following 2: 1) one who knows virtually nothing, and doesn't care to look for the info yourself, or 2) you are just too lazy to take the time, like most of us have, to find out answers on our own. You are on a computer...a machine that can find virtually ANYTHING you need to know IN THE WORLD (I guess we know which of the 2 scenarios I mention is you...). It's very obvious you haven't taken anyone's advice to 'buy the book' and 'do your homework', or you never would have had to ask such a question. So, now that others are giving you MORE info, info we all learned on our own (c'mon, 'what makes an '83 Washington so special'?.....LanceNewman is right about your 'questions'....buy a Redbook at the VERY least). Obviously, though, you'd rather have others do the work for you...
Tell me, CoinBuyer12, what makes the '82 Washington so special? (I'll check the other coin forums to see if you are too lazy to find out on your own).
Oh, jusy FYI, clad coins tone differently than silver, so when you are AT'ing coins, make sure you keep this in mind, but I'm sure you'll be asking this exact same question soon, anyway.
edited....on your website, you say, in your 'collection' (the one with one coin), that:
'The capped bust type set can be a bit of a challenge. While the coins themselves are not too hard to find, finding the right coins, can be whole different story. I do recommend collecting this set, as it showcases some of the most beautiful coins in America's history. It's also the most cost effective set you can put together, as far as historical coins go. The earlier types can cost hundreds for a single coin. This entire set, on the other hand, can be put together for under $1000.'
What coin forum did you go running to and ask that one? It's obvious if you don't know what makes an '83 Washington special, you did NOT learn that on your own >>
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I think we all heard the old saying "if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all." Sometimes we forget. I, for one, enjoy reading posts here even when is is a repetitive subject. If you don't like the post, you dont have to open it or read it. No need for rudeness. Just my opinion.
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most of your inquiries recently can easily be answered by using the archives
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Some, as simple as this, can be answered by GOOGLING the question, or just by opening the Redbook to find out. Did/do you pay someone to do your homework for you in school???
It's becoming painfully obvious you are one that thinks he knows everything, but in reality, are one of the following 2: 1) one who knows virtually nothing, and doesn't care to look for the info yourself, or 2) you are just too lazy to take the time, like most of us have, to find out answers on our own. You are on a computer...a machine that can find virtually ANYTHING you need to know IN THE WORLD (I guess we know which of the 2 scenarios I mention is you...). It's very obvious you haven't taken anyone's advice to 'buy the book' and 'do your homework', or you never would have had to ask such a question. So, now that others are giving you MORE info, info we all learned on our own (c'mon, 'what makes an '83 Washington so special'?.....LanceNewman is right about your 'questions'....buy a Redbook at the VERY least). Obviously, though, you'd rather have others do the work for you...
Tell me, CoinBuyer12, what makes the '82 Washington so special? (I'll check the other coin forums to see if you are too lazy to find out on your own).
Oh, jusy FYI, clad coins tone differently than silver, so when you are AT'ing coins, make sure you keep this in mind, but I'm sure you'll be asking this exact same question soon, anyway.
edited....on your website, you say, in your 'collection' (the one with one coin), that:
'The capped bust type set can be a bit of a challenge. While the coins themselves are not too hard to find, finding the right coins, can be whole different story. I do recommend collecting this set, as it showcases some of the most beautiful coins in America's history. It's also the most cost effective set you can put together, as far as historical coins go. The earlier types can cost hundreds for a single coin. This entire set, on the other hand, can be put together for under $1000.'
What coin forum did you go running to and ask that one? It's obvious if you don't know what makes an '83 Washington special, you did NOT learn that on your own >>
As a buyer: QualityCurrencycom, tychojoe, AurumMiner, Collectorcoins, perfectstrike, ModCrewman, LeeBone, nickel, REALGATOR, MICHAELDIXON, pointfivezero, Walkerguy21D
Trades: georgiacop50