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Jonescoins

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  1. 23 hours ago, Jonescoins said:

    Look here a real Question? Everyone is saying what they want to 😉👍 here's a person that replied to my post,yet! Veryhighly respected and yet you're never said nothing to his reply.now I wonder lol

    See one minute oh that's a great coin to graded and it's very beautiful toned .lol then when that it was a actually 1943d/s things changed lmao 😂

  2. Now see the entrapment? 1943 is stamped in the back of Lincoln head .you already see it,so I don't have to tell you where to look .well I guess the people can see it to picture don't lie.he said what about the 142AD . look at it right! I'm sure you won't say that to me again 😉👍 not 142 AD it's 1943 D trailing over his head.still waiting

  3. They say a little boy,that found a rare penny in his lunchbox.so with that being said, meanwhile it's bouncing around in the lunchbox lol .but! It's worth millions of dollars.i just Said I had one 👌, didn't say it's better than the holy Grail.Nope! Knowing it's already considered damaged.i just wanted seen if I one that was verify to put in the coin book album.. notice the title said help me identify..he gave it away when you said knowing the date won't give it any value I didn't even say anything about the date! 😉Read back I'm sure the post can't lie .lol

  4. Well we are waiting!  Because most of you can tell when a coin is on or off it's coin planchet .so how you respond to me about this coin show Lot! So let the public find out the NGC show's shows racism towards the net public of coins being  produce.hey don't they all come from the same Mint? Please tell the public your feeling's towards the public net coin production 👍

  5. See I even said I wasn't going to get it graded.still y'all keep coming at me! So ok let's make this Livestream.Because one thing here that hasn't been said, well it let's me know I'm on the right track lol.why Don't you get a image of a 1943.see where the date belong at an also the angle of the 3 and the 4 is why is proceeding the way it do..,😀 I'm trying to understand that they can point all that out! bit can't see the 1943 even die trailing.so that you seen just the AD:) what you see now spell it all out . Look people he's going to wish he never went to Lincoln head.👍as you see I did say that 1943D is showing doubled die trailing.so tell the people again what you see? Entrapment lmao 😂. see how people tell on themselvesCM200527-083406003.thumb.jpg.674fd47f5f8539c43fa487986d7d0f62.jpg

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  6. The viewers are watching now ! So can you please tell us why when he answered you with the 142AD .and also the BU , uncirculated rolls you didn't respond back to? All coins damaged even from the Mint! Why did they before you came up with the grading scale system.so that the coin with the less amount of damaged is praise glorify.well come on since you guys seems to have a problem with this . Don't all talk at once 😉

  7. 2 hours ago, ronnie stein said:

    Lysergic acid diethylamide costs money, pareidolia is free, and putting the two together, gazing at the thing with an open mind, a 1943 D/S over 1753 V with corroded rim damage, about 412 AD, is plausible.  Especially if you also consider the bump on the head, b g.  Edit: You ought to take the coin grading class, I heard NGC is hiring now....

    Since you put that way! 412 AD .the numbers and letters are which are placed an order to form the images to t the area of the field of the coin .that what gives it creation .so I'm learning right here lol.in other words! That right there tell you the coin already damaged,so by the Mint adding and buffing as you say well a nother coin has been restored .so by already markings from all coins before it becomes the date that it is now 

  8. 22 minutes ago, ronnie stein said:

    Lysergic acid diethylamide costs money, pareidolia is free, and putting the two together, gazing at the thing with an open mind, a 1943 D/S over 1753 V with corroded rim damage, about 412 AD, is plausible.  Especially if you also consider the bump on the head, b g. 

    Well as I said I didn't make the coin,an once more anything before 1982. Well it was real copper,so yes all coins was stamped over some just was showing more impressions than others..so as for making something up No sir 👍! Oh about the bump on the head .well one thing is for sure,we have took chances on alot things that didn't work out.did that stop some of the great collectors?An I never said you said it was! However what I did say.was when you replied to my post,then how come nothing was said to a very highly respected person..I was done with it,I had dropped it back in the water jug bank.never was getting it graded just like the hunt and the fact that people will tell you anything.so to me even BU,UC. Rolls  would have the same markings on the head some just more noticeable than others.so yes thank you for your help and time .

  9. On 5/26/2020 at 11:21 PM, Conder101 said:

    OK, it is NOT a 1943 S copper cent.  It is a very heavily corroded wheat cent of undeterminable date and as such if sent in will either come back as a no grade no service, or as a 19XX wheat cent corroded and you will have paid $40+ dollars to learn that you have a wheat cent worth one cent.

     

    And all of the corrosion (and wishful thinking) is resulting in a bad case of paradalia. (the mind trying to find patterns in random data and seeing things which aren't really there.)

    Hey did I say 1943S ? Did I had to say in the form you see it .1943D/s 😉.the picture is clearly seen how the numbers that you can't see are there with doubled die trail.besides we know what numbers are new and what's old on the coin.so I can see why you don't want me to.a 1943 D/S never been found.also sir they have graded coins in much worst condition than this .so come on tell us some more on why this isn't what it appears to be! Well we waiting..

  10. 8 hours ago, Conder101 said:

    OK, it is NOT a 1943 S copper cent.  It is a very heavily corroded wheat cent of undeterminable date and as such if sent in will either come back as a no grade no service, or as a 19XX wheat cent corroded and you will have paid $40+ dollars to learn that you have a wheat cent worth one cent.

     

    And all of the corrosion (and wishful thinking) is resulting in a bad case of paradalia. (the mind trying to find patterns in random data and seeing things which aren't really there.)

    Look you can the 19.but you can't see the 43 yet all numbers are in the same condition wow come on you guys really