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Welcome to numista.
The shown coin is worth what's written on it in the US of A. Not more, not less, it's still circulating.
Welcome to numista.
Can you read the denomination, yeah, that's the price!
Welcome to numista.
You're overdoing your welcome. Figure it out yourself..
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How about opening a new request for each question and stop abusing the board and our valuable time?
Sjoelund
Welcome to numista.
You're overdoing your welcome. Figure it out yourself..
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Long time ago I suggested that any forum entry (except swapping) be available only after at least 3 months membership!
my apologies _I thought this is like a coin community/ marketplace I needed some info on a few coins and post stamps _also I’m new to numista so again apologies if I overstepped
Dejan
Long time ago I suggested that any forum entry (except swapping) be available only after at least 3 months membership!
That's even a worse question/suggestion than OP's questions.
Please people, don't forget we all started once with no knowledge at all whatsoever. Who knows what we would have asked if there was a forum back then.
And he's a brandnew member, is that how we welcome new members?
Essor Prof
Dejan
Long time ago I suggested that any forum entry (except swapping) be available only after at least 3 months membership!
That's even a worse question/suggestion than OP's questions.
Please people, don't forget we all started once with no knowledge at all whatsoever. Who knows what we would have asked if there was a forum back then.
And he's a brandnew member, is that how we welcome new members?
When I joined, I first tried to fathom at least some basics of the site and not immediately to ask how much my coin is worth! As it is now - and you may see that from simple statistics - there are thousands of “members” who joined just for that one question. Is it so bad to have a worm-up period for new members, a time to learn the basics, to read and acquaint themselves with Numista, to organize their collection…?
Would it be possible to make it impossible for people to post a message, if they have NOT entered a single coin to their collection?
Dejan
Essor Prof
Dejan
Long time ago I suggested that any forum entry (except swapping) be available only after at least 3 months membership!
That's even a worse question/suggestion than OP's questions.
Please people, don't forget we all started once with no knowledge at all whatsoever. Who knows what we would have asked if there was a forum back then.
And he's a brandnew member, is that how we welcome new members?
When I joined, I first tried to fathom at least some basics of the site and not immediately to ask how much my coin is worth! As it is now - and you may see that from simple statistics - there are thousands of “members” who joined just for that one question. Is it so bad to have a worm-up period for new members, a time to learn the basics, to read and acquaint themselves with Numista, to organize their collection…?
Yes, some times ago I was a new member, went to dejan for a swap (had no swaplist) and he turned me in a better direction. I have a great respect for him and his contributions.
Sjoelund
Would it be possible to make it impossible for people to post a message, if they have NOT entered a single coin to their collection?
My personal experience is that I did not join Numista to track my collection here, and it was years before I began to enter it. Meanwhile, I had already begun contributing to the catalog.
On the other hand, we can expect new members to follow the rules about posting on the forum, and giving polite reminders is always a good idea.
Then allow from the first contribution of anything to numista, but it really is tiring to see msg 1: how much?
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