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Quote:because the typical dealer knows little or nothing about coins. Quote: Tell coppercoins that. I would hardly consider coppercoins "typical". Even so, I doubt that he'd suggest a 1913 nickel with the 3 half the size of the other digits "might be" real.
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It is a sad fact that B&M coin shops are a dying breed. Most "coin dealers" nowadays are bullion dealers who also happen to sell coins, hence the comment about dealers not knowing much about coins, i.e. they are not true Numismatists like the dealers of yesteryear. Anyone that is properly capitalized can set up a bullion shop but that doesn't mean they are going to know much about coins other than what they can glean from a RedBook or Krause catalog.
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The only way I could realistically see another 1913 appearing is if it was some sort of die trial or splasher that had been tucked away in some dusty forgotten family collection. But even the odds of that are absurdly minute, though I believe slighty better than a regular 1913 being discovered. -XoG
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Quote: biokemist6 : It is a sad fact that B&M coin shops are a dying breed. Most "coin dealers" nowadays are bullion dealers who also happen to sell coins, hence the comment about dealers not knowing much about coins, i.e. they are not true Numismatists like the dealers of yesteryear. Anyone that is properly capitalized can set up a bullion shop but that doesn't mean they are going to know much about coins other than what they can glean from a RedBook or Krause catalog. So true - but I think the coin side of the business will return when the hyperbole of silver/gold dies off again, whenever that is, there is always a cycle. My friend Tom Hallenbeck, President of the ANA, recently wrote a great blurb about how his father's coin shop in Colorado Springs was a mad house lately, all for bullion, the sales people were all lamenting how they didn't have time to do any "coin business" anymore, life was so much more hectic, none of the regulars in browsing through boxes of old coins and swapping stories and bragging (by the way, Hallenbeck Coin Gallery is a treat, if you're ever in Colorado Springs. It's a real old time, friendly type of place, where you can see a LOT of coins and have a great conversations). http://digital.ipcprintservices.com...?i=85202&p=7
"Buy the Book Before You Buy the Coin" - Aaron R. Feldman - "And read it" - Me 2013! ANA Life Member #3288 in good standing since 1981, ANS, Early American Coppers Member (EAC), Colonial Coin Collectors Club member (C4), Conder Token Collector Club member (CTCC), Civil War Token Society (CWTS) member, Liberty Seated Collectors Club (LSCC) & Numismatic Bibliomania Society member (NBS), USMex, Member in good standing, 2¢ variety collector. See my want page: http://goccf.com/t/140440
Edited by westcoin 01/06/2012 02:39 am
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: Most "coin dealers" nowadays are bullion dealers who also happen to sell coins, hence the comment about dealers not knowing much about coins, i.e. they are not true Numismatists like the dealers of yesteryear. There are also a lot of dealers who basically only know marketing and how to read the labels on slabs and the graysheet. They don't know coins in depth but they are good at sales and buying and selling. In some cases they will hire and have someone on staff that does know coins. I know coins but I have no interest in the nuances of ultra fine grading and I am not a salesman. So I stick to coins as a hobby, collecting and studying them.
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westcoin- yes, the Hallenbecks are definitely numismatic dealers in the old-school sense and conveniently enough, located a couple blocks from the ANA museum. Tom is the current ANA President while his father Ken is a former ANA President. My grandparents used to live in Manitou so my dad and I would go out there every summer and he would usually take me for a visit to the Hollenbeck's shop, they knew how to show a YN a good time  I have also made a number of purchases from them on ebay and I would highly recommend them(shameless plug for hallenbeckcoins  )
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Saved to Favorite Sellers, on your recommendation. 
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Listen I just posted about this and my post is gone. Just because I came to this site to ask questions about my coin dosent mean that I a new guy. just new to the form sites. not a professional just like to collect coins, and when my coin come back from being looked at. and if its a fake so what. I will still collect coins until I die. because I like to. and dont worry I will post after they get back to me. theres no shame in being wrong. its all about having fun. and doing what you like..............
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I clicked on that link (hallenbeck) and there was nothing there..Is it broken?
Retired USAF 1983-2003
Edited by Coinstar 01/06/2012 10:48 pm
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Hallenbeck seems to just use the store for organization, and lists stuff in clumps. They haven't listed any coins since Oct 11.
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Quote: and when my coin come back from being looked at. and if its a fake so what. I will still collect coins until I die. because I like to. Good for you, JUSTME. The passion can not just go away because you are disappointed in a particular coin. After collecting for so many years, you must have a nice collection of coins.
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Quote: Hallenbeck seems to just use the store for organization, and lists stuff in clumps. They haven't listed any coins since Oct 11. Click my link I have and you'll understand why. Too much bullion sales lately!
"Buy the Book Before You Buy the Coin" - Aaron R. Feldman - "And read it" - Me 2013! ANA Life Member #3288 in good standing since 1981, ANS, Early American Coppers Member (EAC), Colonial Coin Collectors Club member (C4), Conder Token Collector Club member (CTCC), Civil War Token Society (CWTS) member, Liberty Seated Collectors Club (LSCC) & Numismatic Bibliomania Society member (NBS), USMex, Member in good standing, 2¢ variety collector. See my want page: http://goccf.com/t/140440
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how did you find this one? and how much did you pay for it?
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