My Numismatic Safety Net- thoughts?

I acknowledge I am not, not will I ever be a numismatic expert.
I am an expert in a different field, but that expertiese came only after a lengthy training period, involving decades.
My friends and family think I am an expert in numismatics , but I know I am not.
Since I don't want to be in the position of finding out if/when I try to sell that I have crap,
I have a safety net in several layers.
If you are an expert you may not need such a net.
I buy from someone who is an expert. I pay extra but I don't mind in the least.
The expert teaches me, and gives me guidance.
The expert seems concerned about offering coins at a fair price.
The coins are graded by other experts (TPG).
Some more recently even have a confirmatory "mark".
Perhaps this is overkill for some of you, but as I said, I am no expert, and I have no plans to sit at the side of an expert for a few years to become a real expert.
I am an expert in a different field, but that expertiese came only after a lengthy training period, involving decades.
My friends and family think I am an expert in numismatics , but I know I am not.
Since I don't want to be in the position of finding out if/when I try to sell that I have crap,
I have a safety net in several layers.
If you are an expert you may not need such a net.
I buy from someone who is an expert. I pay extra but I don't mind in the least.
The expert teaches me, and gives me guidance.
The expert seems concerned about offering coins at a fair price.
The coins are graded by other experts (TPG).
Some more recently even have a confirmatory "mark".
Perhaps this is overkill for some of you, but as I said, I am no expert, and I have no plans to sit at the side of an expert for a few years to become a real expert.
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I am trying to be an expert in error coinage, but I know I still have years of learning, and fortunately I have access to the some of the best experts in the field right here.
I agree about buying PQ coins, and my main requirement is eye appeal and being an artist for 30 years really forces me to pick truly pretty coins.
So my safety net is for when it comes time for my wife and children to sell my Personal Collection, It should be easy because you can never go wrong with super nice eye appealing coins.
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That's a very interesting suggestion. Please elaborate on how common this is and the proper criteria for selecting someone.
Criteria: Any national dealer with who you already have a relationship.
An expert is someone who knows more and more about less and less until he knows everytihing about nothing.
Don't worry too much about being a nonexpert- allot of people are just trying to fool with you on that one.
Hedge your bet as much as it takes to make you feel comfortable.
The more opinions about your coins, the better.
Learning about them is the other 50%.
You sound like youre on a good track.