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| Subject: As his growing dealership Thu Jul 14, 2011 4:54 pm | |
| Bowers became a vest-pocket dealer in 1953, when he was not quite 15 years of age.[4] He had begun collecting coins just a few months earlier, and he found he had an aptitude for buying and selling them advantageously.[4] Bowers would start running advertisements in the classified section of the local paper seeking coins.[5] As his growing dealership prospered, so would his capital. He would buy coins locally from the public and from other collectors and then sell them at the coin club and to collectors he met there.[5] In the early years, becoming a dealer had its challenges as there were no guides to use as a reference. One of the risks included the authenticity of a coin, while another point of tension was condition. As there were no published standards, what one person called Gem Uncirculated could be what another might call About Uncirculated. moisturisershot air balloon flights Cairns | |
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