by dat8962 » Nov 28th, '04, 01:41
I don't have too much experience with coins either but in my general experience from the one's that I have seen, you get what you pay for!
I think that this is where having a local well stocked magic shop is a bonus because you can see and sometimes handle before you buy. When buying online, this forum is invaluable for getting the low down on products but I always remember that 'one man's perception of quality is another's idea of tat'.
It could be as simle as deciding where and how you are going to use what you buy and then make up your mind if extra quality counts. However, when buying something that I want to, or expect to last for a fair few years and won't fall to pieces when used frequently, then I think we're back to where I started - you get what you pay for!
Only you can decide if you think that a product is worth the price. (If you're buying over the counter then don't forget to barter)!
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