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BigRoy

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  1. Perfect! That's great to know. I will look into it.
  2. Thank you! That means a lot. I will definitely keep learning, acquiring knowledge, at the same time, really enjoying this hobby! So much to learn, but I will take advice from folks like you and others that have been in the game long enough.
  3. Wow! Very informative on your explanation. I truly appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Sometimes I hate starting something new when I'm a true novice at it. One day I know I will get there and become a SME, but in the meantime, I have to rely on videos, word of mouth and any formal training (if any available). I'll post a Pic of the Dime of what I see and would appreciate your feedback. I just don't want to waste anybody's time brother! Thanks again.
  4. I get it. I just wish there was a class on the topic so I could be more informed and not wanting to waste collectors time, nor do I want to waste my money sending a coin to be graded when what I'm seeing is an illusion. You Tube videos doesn't always provide the best answer.
  5. Question for the group. As a newbie to coin collecting, I've run into several Dimes from 2017 to 2021 that have double strikes on either the letters or dates. Is this a norm for Dimes of that time period, or are my eyes fooling me?