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LOCK34

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  1. You get correct, factual information on your coins. That is the goal of the forums..............................................................................................
  2. That may take years to happen. His current walk through of his $2,000,000.00 USD one cent coin is taking forever and ever…………………
  3. No. They are exactly like the coins that you posted photos of. Large square rims all. All of them are excessively rare and valuable. The gold buffalo I posted is the ultra rare transitional solid gold version. It is so rare that it is not mentioned in any literature anywhere and the experts on this forum have never even heard of it. Now that is rare.
  4. You should use the $2,000,000 USD that you realized from the sale of your one cent coin to get a book published. You have more numismatic knowledge than all of the people who participate in the forums combined and also more knowledge than the major TPG services currently in operation. Your not sharing your remarkable knowledge is a crime to the hobby.
  5. I still have an MS70 1943 Copper Cent that looks like a shoe. I took it to my local shoe store and the guy there told me it in fact looks like a shoe. I rebuke any statements from you experts that it does not look like a shoe…………..
  6. Please post the results of your submission. You may help to save someone money in the future by doing so.
  7. It is unlikely that a lesson will be learned here. Supreme knowledge supersedes fact in this case. Blame will be put upon NGC for not having the knowledge to recognize the true nature of this coin. Too bad NGC was kind enough to accept the much lower fee. They could have taken the extra money and thrown a party for the NGC members at the next big coin show they attended.
  8. What would the fees be for a coin with an estimated value of 1,700,000.00 declared on submission form?
  9. I have an MS70 1943 Copper Cent that looks like a shoe.
  10. No misunderstanding. I was being a smartass.
  11. Congratulations on the $165,000.00 USD that you realized on the sale of your coin. Well worth the cost of the attribution.
  12. Nowhere did I say to ignore a question. Simply give them guidance with the websites provided throughout this forum to lead them into an understanding of what could have been a possible cause for the issue that they are asking about. It is a massive disservice to the hobby to just answer a question and be done with the uninformed person rather than help them develop an interest in the hobby by beginning to learn about aspects of the hobby and the processes involved with minting coins. Bringing them into the hobby by giving guidance is much more likely to happen than just throwing an answer at them as the walk out of the door never to be seen again.
  13. Exactly why this should be done. A few minutes of online research will begin the building of their knowledge base either by learning the processes involved or finding existing threads covering the same issues. The reference websites needed to answer most questions are listed throughout the forums.
  14. Simply stop answering questions until each OP gives a detailed explanation of how the "error" or "variety" could have occurred during the minting process. Post another pinned post that will not be read requiring this be done before a question is answered and stick to the policy.
  15. He is not a new member. Read his other threads.
  16. Incorrect. That went out the window after your first post..................................................................................
  17. Judging by your posts on the forum, you lack the mental capabilities needed to understand the above post.
  18. Seriously, the best course for the op to take here is to find an extremely wealthy coin collector who is currently being held in the most heavily guarded section of his local insane asylum and sell all of his amazing coins to that guy. He will walk out of that asylum a very wealthy man.
  19. Tried to align photos as usual but system keeps putting them in a jumble this time???