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General Forum Question Re: Posting Multiple Coins

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I have 4 IHC's, a Large cent, and two colonials to post; is it better to make individual posts, or d something like put the 4 IHC's in one post, the large cent in another and the colonials each in a post?

Sorry if this is a "newbie" question.
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I say give each one its own thread. Personally do not like threads with multiple coins.......makes my eyes glaze over......

BTW, Start with the colonials!!
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Yes, make separate threads for each coin. I usually don't respond to multiple coin threads, as I feel obligated to grade/comment on all of them at the same time. If you make individual threads, we can give each coin the attention it deserves.
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I (officially) disagree with separate threads. That would be 7 other people's questions driven off the first page at once. We strongly encourage multiple of the identical issue in a single thread when convenient; your best bet would be the IHC's in one, the Colonials in another and the Large Cent in a third.

This is always a judgment call, though. For instance, if you have 3 VF coins and an MS65, give the Mint State one its' own thread.
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Yes, I would think that diffferent coins in a series could well be listed together in a single post if the question/issue related to all of them.
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BTW, Start with the colonials!!


I say start with the Indians...
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I rarely respond to a post with more than 2 coins. It hurts my brain
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