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How much have your skills improved as a result of this forum?

Grading?
Spotting coins with eye-appeal?
Spotting problems?
Avoiding scammers?
My own comments:
Grading - I was always conservative and remain so. I have become much more adept at net grading.
Spotting coins with eye-appeal - I was always able to spot them, but have become even more picky.
Spotting problems - I have gotten much better at this, especially in regard to spotting all forms of cleaning. I find myself looking much more closely at all coins I consider for purchase.
Avoiding scammers - I have gotten better at spotting them in advance.
Spotting coins with eye-appeal?
Spotting problems?
Avoiding scammers?
My own comments:
Grading - I was always conservative and remain so. I have become much more adept at net grading.
Spotting coins with eye-appeal - I was always able to spot them, but have become even more picky.
Spotting problems - I have gotten much better at this, especially in regard to spotting all forms of cleaning. I find myself looking much more closely at all coins I consider for purchase.
Avoiding scammers - I have gotten better at spotting them in advance.
All glory is fleeting.
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Since I joined this fourm, I have been able to grade accurately, and realize what is a good buy and not. And thanks to a lot of the people on this board, I have been guided in the right direction in buying.
Thanks a million to everyone!
Ankur
PCGS Registries
Box of 20
SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
2.) Spotting coins with eye-appeal - Like 291fifth, I was always able to spot them, but I understand now that one must become picky (see #1)
3.) Spotting problems - Because of this Forum, i.e. PVC'd coins ;> , spotting all forms of cleaning, whizzing, dipped, rubbed...
4.) Avoiding scammers - Because of this Forum, my Block File is HUGE, looking out for auction 'ner-do-wells', like PINKLADY Coins...
5.) Beyond skills, just knowing who is a 'Straight Shooter' - guys like Bear, Russ, Jerry (notwilight) , FloridaBill, Mitch (wondercoin), itsnotjustme, mrpaseo (Ray who is also a good shot, as well), ericj96, CoinMaster1229, Kaelasdad, Brian (clackamas) and many, many others. Some of whom I have done deals with on just a phone call agreement and you know they trust your word and you can trust that their word, as a bond. That alone is priceless.
My understanding of the minting process and the mechanics of coin circulation has exploded.
I have gotten better at staying out of trouble of all sorts -- grading, problems, scams, you name it.
It has helped me greatly to refine the rationale behind my own collection, what coins get included therein and what coins do not.
I think it has done more for my ability to grade coin pictures than for my ability to grade coins, though (I mean this in total seriousness! Anyone else find this happening?)
Thanks everyone!
Eric
Oh, go on...
I think it has done more for my ability to grade coin pictures than for my ability to grade coins, though (I mean this in total seriousness! Anyone else find this happening?)
I agree completely. While both skills involve overlapping experience, knowledge, and judgment, despite what many here believe, they are not the same.
I mention humble because the arrogant newbies (less than five years), especially those with deep pockets, amaze me. They have all this information available, and experience to drawn on. Yet ego, and confusing having money and having knowledge, seems to prevent them from learning more than the bare basics, and sometimes they don't even seem to get that much. That cliche about a horse and water comes to mind.
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Spotting coins with eye-appeal - Definitely improved in this area thanks to all of you. I am now much more selective in my purchases than I was before I got here.
Spotting problems - Again, absolutely. I can spot many more problems on coins now.
Avoiding scammers - Yup. The threads here "outing" scammers and pointing out questionable auctions, especially on Ebay, has helped me immensely.
I know I've said it before, and I'll undoubtedly say it again, but the vast majority of the folks right here are most generous in sharing information that is helpful to me, and I thank all of you for your efforts.
My OmniCoin Collection
My BankNoteBank Collection
Tom, formerly in Albuquerque, NM.
I think the biggest impact of these boards has been avoiding scammers. I have learned about the numerous ways coins can be altered and how to identify those alterations. I have shifted my collecting to focus; rather than owning 80-100 coins of varying quality, I want to own 20-50 of excellent quality for the grade.
Grading? Improved
Spotting coins with eye-appeal? About the same but I have learned about what other collectors believe is an eye appealing coin
Spotting problems? Much improved
Avoiding scammers? Much improved
If I had it my way, stupidity would be painful!
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
Put it this way, I'm not going anywhere! This forum is the nuts!~
Pete
Louis Armstrong
The biggest thing anyone can get out of this forum is seeing lots of cleaned vs. not cleaned and a multitude of various graded coins for comparison purposes.
Most of the material is valuable and the participants knowledgeable in their fields of interest.
For that, I am thankful.
As a community, we should be thankful we can communicate as we do here. I cannot imaging what this hobby was like 25-30 years ago, without the internet to facilitate such a place as this.
"Bongo hurtles along the rain soaked highway of life on underinflated bald retread tires."
~Wayne
Authorized dealer for PCGS, PCGS Currency, NGC, NCS, PMG, CAC. Member of the PNG, ANA. Member dealer of CoinPlex and CCE/FACTS as "CH5"
<< <i>I don't know about improvements, but this forum has taught me to complain more frequently about issues that I don't know much about to begin with. >>
Well, it's nice to see that you have at least learned something.
HMMM. We are going to work on your spelling.