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VKurtB

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    VKurtB got a reaction from GoldFinger1969 in Is Gold too High to Buy Now?   
    You’re right about one thing. I actively ignore Asia in all things. I don’t give a rat’s hiney about the entire continent. They’re pretty much people to conduct warfare against.
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    VKurtB got a reaction from RonnieR131 in Do you listen to music as you work with your coins? What do you listen to?   
    Absolutely not.  No music. If I tried to play music, my wife would just change it to country music, and then I’d have to vomit. It’s bad enough driving her to medical appointments. The playlist on SXM The Highway I swear consists of ten songs. And two ideas. 
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    VKurtB got a reaction from powermad5000 in Do you listen to music as you work with your coins? What do you listen to?   
    Absolutely not.  No music. If I tried to play music, my wife would just change it to country music, and then I’d have to vomit. It’s bad enough driving her to medical appointments. The playlist on SXM The Highway I swear consists of ten songs. And two ideas. 
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    VKurtB got a reaction from GoldFinger1969 in General questions   
    Read up on the Ike regrades.
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    VKurtB got a reaction from Henri Charriere in Is Gold too High to Buy Now?   
    You’re right about one thing. I actively ignore Asia in all things. I don’t give a rat’s hiney about the entire continent. They’re pretty much people to conduct warfare against.
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    VKurtB got a reaction from GoldFinger1969 in Why Someday Moderns Will be Hot.   
    Well, put it another way. They don’t NOT want 1984 coinage. It’s about the quality. 
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    VKurtB got a reaction from rrantique in "How do you think present day numismatists stack up vs. those of long ago, in terms of knowledge?"   
    There is a majority of people on an online forum who have nice things to say about internet numismatics. Say it ain’t so! Big deal. Biased much? Yes, more information than ever before is available to more people. But about 10-100x more misinformation gets mixed in. “A lie gets around the world three times before the truth can get its boots on.” Anyone who thinks that’s a good thing, needs to get a grip.
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    VKurtB got a reaction from zadok in Tell me this is not an MS 67 1937 S Buffalo Nickel...   
    Which is PRECISELY why any TPGS would be reticent to grant that upgrade. This is not some academic exercise. A top TPGS could be on the hook for the extra $10K. People forget that. 
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    VKurtB got a reaction from zadok in Message threads are more useful that some realize.   
    Oh well, then I guess nothing ever happened there. That’s the standard, right? If you don’t have (retained) documentary evidence, then it didn’t happen. That’s been your “jam” all along, right?
    Pfffft.
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    VKurtB got a reaction from Fenntucky Mike in "How do you think present day numismatists stack up vs. those of long ago, in terms of knowledge?"   
    There is a majority of people on an online forum who have nice things to say about internet numismatics. Say it ain’t so! Big deal. Biased much? Yes, more information than ever before is available to more people. But about 10-100x more misinformation gets mixed in. “A lie gets around the world three times before the truth can get its boots on.” Anyone who thinks that’s a good thing, needs to get a grip.
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    VKurtB got a reaction from GoldFinger1969 in Why Someday Moderns Will be Hot.   
    My aluminum pieces are ALMOST ready for a competitive ANA show exhibit. During my days commuting daily between Lancaster and Harrisburg PA on Amtrak, the visual clue that it was time to gather up my work documents was the yard of aluminum ingots at ALCOA’s Lancaster works. The Harrisburg end visual clue was the rolled coils at the steel mills at Steelton. That was 2010-2017. 
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    VKurtB got a reaction from GoldFinger1969 in Why Someday Moderns Will be Hot.   
    Literally every time I go “home” to Swarzville, Lancaster County, PA’s Weaver’s Family Market. Or the Park Place Diner just down the street (formerly Zinn’s). Or Renninger’s Antique Flea Market nearby, or the former partner of Laura Sperber just 0.2 miles south or the Truist Bank branch at the center of all of them. Even the toll takers at Exit 286 gave half dollars in change, before they went all electronic / EZPass. 
    My point? Not everywhere is like New York City, and everywhere else wakes up thanking their friendly neighborhood deity for that fact.
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    VKurtB got a reaction from RWB in "How do you think present day numismatists stack up vs. those of long ago, in terms of knowledge?"   
    There is a majority of people on an online forum who have nice things to say about internet numismatics. Say it ain’t so! Big deal. Biased much? Yes, more information than ever before is available to more people. But about 10-100x more misinformation gets mixed in. “A lie gets around the world three times before the truth can get its boots on.” Anyone who thinks that’s a good thing, needs to get a grip.
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    VKurtB got a reaction from numisport in Tell me this is not an MS 67 1937 S Buffalo Nickel...   
    Which is PRECISELY why any TPGS would be reticent to grant that upgrade. This is not some academic exercise. A top TPGS could be on the hook for the extra $10K. People forget that. 
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    VKurtB got a reaction from Henri Charriere in Why Someday Moderns Will be Hot.   
    Literally every time I go “home” to Swarzville, Lancaster County, PA’s Weaver’s Family Market. Or the Park Place Diner just down the street (formerly Zinn’s). Or Renninger’s Antique Flea Market nearby, or the former partner of Laura Sperber just 0.2 miles south or the Truist Bank branch at the center of all of them. Even the toll takers at Exit 286 gave half dollars in change, before they went all electronic / EZPass. 
    My point? Not everywhere is like New York City, and everywhere else wakes up thanking their friendly neighborhood deity for that fact.
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    VKurtB reacted to Henri Charriere in “Real” Numismatics and Internet Numismatics Share Almost Nothing in Common   
    I am a "one-and-done," but I have a universally recognized extenuating circumstance:  I collect a series limited to just 16 coins and, due to no fault of my own, I single-handedly did my part to outstrip existing supply. Proof? An outstanding $500, no questions asked reward, as posted on the Coin Marketplace to anyone who can provide a lead on three coins of Interest -- which has gone unanswered for some time.
    I leave it to others as to whether I am a numismatist, coin collector, hobbyist, accumulator, hoarder -- or perhaps poseur.  I am the only eye-witness to my collection and the only person who can vouch for its existence and I did it all sitting in a chair at a table with my wife's cellphone in hand.
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    VKurtB got a reaction from CIII in Post your most recent acquisition: US   
    PCI? Yeccch!
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    VKurtB got a reaction from Henri Charriere in ANA Summer Seminar Scholarship Received   
    Know what a narcissistic blowhard does? He offers unsolicited opinions without BOTHERING to “research” (remember, this particular narcissistic blowhard is supposedly some kind of researcher) (as if…) the actual requirements set down by the estate that established the scholarship, which are clearly laid out on the ANA’s website, and have been since the Lecce scholarships were created. This narcissistic blowhard may have captivated this site’s administrators with his tomes, but it only makes those administrators look profoundly foolish. 
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    VKurtB got a reaction from Henri Charriere in 1941 p wheat cent multiple errors   
    1941. Looks like it has been through a war. Oh, wait…
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    VKurtB got a reaction from RonnieR131 in General questions   
    Re: “frustrating and confusing”.
    The problem causing these feelings is the belief that “my coin is as nice as that one”. It isn’t. I promise it’s not. You need to understand what makes one coin nicer than another, and it’s NOT WHAT ANY BEGINNER THINKS IT IS! Sorry, but the collecting field is NOT intuitive. In fact, it’s often COUNTERINTUITIVE. When we are talking about the truly lofty grades, the key differences defy still image photography. One has to hold said coins IN THEIR HANDS, unfortunately with DECADES OF EXPERIENCE, to even guess at these über-grades. Grading these coins from photos will lead you astray EVERY TIME. 
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    VKurtB got a reaction from RonnieR131 in Possible 1983?   
    Whereupon Mike briefly described me.
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    VKurtB got a reaction from zadok in ANA Summer Seminar Scholarship Received   
    What? Are you stupid? The Robert Lecce estate funded this scholarship IN FULL, there is no ANA revenue involved. The Robert Lecce estate wanted this to go to an adult who possessed the desired curriculum vitae. This is the application site for all ANA Scholarships:
    https://www.money.org/ana-summer-seminar-scholarships/
     
    The Lecce is awarded based on (must be an adult):
    60% - involvement, leadership, and accomplishments 
    30% - essay and other written answers
    10% - overall impression
    Know what’s NOT there? Yeah, vanity publishing regurgitations from a NARA. Know what ELSE is not there? Perpetually trying to substitute YOUR UNINFORMED OPINIONS for legally binding actions of others doing their jobs. And yes, that applies to basically EVERYTHING you ever write. 
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    VKurtB got a reaction from zadok in ANA Summer Seminar Scholarship Received   
    But only YOU are entitled to make that determination for the whole hobby, right? Get bent. The estate of Robert Lecce decided who they wanted to benefit and chose adults over 18, while everyone else chose youths. The criteria were requested by the estate and approved by the ANA Board of Governors. It was ANA staff who encouraged me to apply BECAUSE of my volunteer work over many years. That is a criterion that counts highly for the Lecce Scholarship. Wow, Roger, there really isn’t ANYTHING you won’t f**k up, is there? Do me a favor and get lost, you creep.
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    VKurtB got a reaction from Henri Charriere in “Real” Numismatics and Internet Numismatics Share Almost Nothing in Common   
    I’m sure many denizens hereabouts regard the internet as something close to a necessity, FOR THEM, in order to enjoy this hobby and/or conduct transactions. I submit to you that such is a purely voluntary CHOICE, and nothing resembling a necessity at all. As such, it represents either laziness or cheapness. 
     
    I have looked up authorized NGC dealers within 100 miles of my home. There are five. Five. Only one has a brick and mortar shop. I clicked on the links here at NGC, including the shop’s website, which is “parked” at GoDaddy and does not even exist. Apparently he exists ONLY in meatspace, and has no perceived need to operate in cyberspace. 
     
    Clearly, this site is AWASH in Internet primary or Internet exclusive users. The newbie section alone reveals that. My point is this. If’n ya ain’t at least dabblin’ in meatspace every once in a while, in my opinion, you’re just playin’. The Internet is one poor 🫏 substitute. 
     
    I drove, recently, 709 miles each way to Pittsburgh. Next month I will fly 2400 miles round trip to Colorado Springs, for the 2nd time this year. Then in July, I’ll drive 715 miles each way to Orlando. Then NEXT summer, I’ll drive 715 miles to Oklahoma City, after another Orlando round trip. What do I buy online? Almost nothing.
    Face it. These are two completely different hobbies, not one.
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    VKurtB got a reaction from Henri Charriere in 1893 Morgan Dollar 2 strikes   
    A good sized majority of the numismatic hobby is a floating turd regatta. Only a TIIIIIIINY sliver is legit. My particular sliver is the ANA Summer Seminar and large coin shows that have educational talks which ALLOW QUESTIONING AND LIVE INTERACTION. In my talk at Colorado Springs last year in June, I not only allowed questions, I encouraged them to interrupt as if I were presenting a case in an appellate court. The attendees appreciated the style.