I have noticed many of some of the new comers do not read or comment on others blogs. This is a two wait street how we learn. You don't read them its your loss. There put up for you to learn about coins you have not got the real history. You would be surprised how many new comers have been helped by us older bloggers The are searched . The history is included . History you never herd of. Every coin tells a story and we give it to you. I always told those who thought they knew everything try stamps. I have been collecting 30 years and I'm still learning. I don't use Wikipedia. Its very shaky on a few things. So you read a blog and don't know what's it about ask the writer. They will help you. You don't have to read them but remember a two way street. We work hard on our blogs sometimes a week. So you will have the information you need. Thanks!
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I have learned many things from reading blog posts. They sometimes include are Lesser known facts that are very important for everyone to know.
1 month agoGolfer
201 Posts
Blogs have taught me a great deal. I have seen so many numismatic items for the 1st time. I've become interested in so many new areas. Heraldic Art Medals for example. Mike's blogs on Condor tokens and his published articles on his collection are amazing. Learned so much on Condor tokens. I check out the blogs area often. Sometimes I don't leave a comment, but still read or check out the blogs.
1 month agoGolfer
201 Posts
Blogs have taught me a great deal. I have seen so many numismatic items for the 1st time. I've become interested in so many new areas. Heraldic Art Medals for example. Mike's blogs on Condor tokens and his published articles on his collection are amazing. Learned so much on Condor tokens. I check out the blogs area often. Sometimes I don't leave a comment, but still read or check out the blogs.
1 month ago