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On 6/28/2024 at 2:49 AM, Rollingmyown said:

Honestly is always the best policy. This gentleman is ruthlessly honest. Soo much garage is being put out there from thieving opportunists. It was refreshing and comical to see this silly ironic sarcasm...

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The honesty is refreshing. It still ruins the hobby though.

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Yes indeed I agree that does reduce the overall value of coin trading and or collecting. 

 

You can't "Google" a coin for information on it because the second you type in any year or coin it diverts your seach  you to a bs advertisement beginning in "Rare, valuable, unique, one of a of kind must have for any coin collection " ect ect ect.. smh  Every single coin out here is one of kind as soon as it leaves the die and is scooped into the bags of coins and stacked on pallets. To start the scratches scuffs and wear and tear of circulation.... you'll be hard pressed to lay two coins from the same run side by side and have then look identical under magnification ect. It would be equivalent to two humans having the exact same fingerprint.  It's just not going to happen. So yes, they are all "one of kind" and "unique". 

Peace All, and have a blessed, safe and Happy Independence Day / Holiday week!

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Oh and "Free shipping" in the listing is an awesome bonus that any great sales person would offer up to entice potential buyers. 👈sarcasm at its best in this case. What is a small or regular cents weight anyways? 😆 

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On 7/1/2024 at 3:22 PM, RWB said:

When one hears the Governor of Alabama plead for "common sense" during the Covid infestation, you know a fall-line has been past.

That’s Grandma Kay. 

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On 7/1/2024 at 3:53 PM, Rollingmyown said:

Every single coin out here is one of kind as soon as it leaves the die and is scooped into the bags of coins and stacked on pallets. To start the scratches scuffs and wear and tear of circulation.... you'll be hard pressed to lay two coins from the same run side by side and have then look identical under magnification ect.

The only case where this should/does apply is in the case of either MS 70 or PF 70. By the definition of 70, it should be a perfect coin free of any blemishes or marks so by its definition any two MS 70 or PF 70 of the same coin side by side should look exactly the same, even under magnification (7X I believe is the standard used). Anytime you go to high mag and start going to 30X or even higher than that, then even every MS 70 or PF 70 will/should look different.

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