This thread could be the "poster child" for what not to do. Problem is, other poster-child wanna be's don't possess two working brain cells to rub together. Sigh.
Please stick around we all like to answer questions, And do our best to do so. There is a lot of information in the search function. Welcome to CT.
As has been requested previously: 1. Start your own thread. It is rude to hijack another thread. I'm sure the OP is looking for feedback and info on his question, not yours 2. Post a pic 3. A 1969-S Doubled Die is rare and has value. 4. Is your coin a Doubled Die? There are some good resources where you can check to see if your coin matches a true doubled die. There are many coins that exhibit worthless doubling, so it is very unlikely that you have one. Also, you may have burned a lot of bridges here, so I would google first. (Just my opinion) @sunday13 Sorry for interrupting your thread
I already told him in another thread he hijacked. He just keeps posting away.. Over and over and over
Stop hijacking threads! Just simply create your own unique threads. Simple! We have been doing this for years on CoinTalk.. We know the rules!
Thank you for your reply, First of all I did purchased the red book, a magnifier, a scale etc and I am doing my best over here;research, ebay, forums and so on. It was MY decision to send this coin ( among others) and I am not getting frustrated at all, neither quitting this hobby. I made the mistake of not being part of this forum first. I learned from my mistake. Thanks for your response.
why would I think that someone is trying to trick me? That's not the case. I made a mistake. I learned. I will be getting your advice from now on before taking any action. Thanks your your time
So you did sent your coins "hoping" there was something there. There was nothing there, you lost money and you learned. As simple as that; I just experienced the same. Plus, I am not getting upset or frustrated, honestly. I am actually enjoying my coffee right now, staring at some coins similar to the one I posted here while reading responses from experienced people that just want to help me out. Once again, thanks for your time.
@sunday13 , we've all made monetary mistakes in this hobby. Maybe I shouldn't speak for everyone, so I'll rephrase, I too have made monetary mistakes in this hobby. The key is to learn from them, learn from others, be open minded, be humble and have fun. Sounds like you have those areas covered well. Welcome to CT.
@JPeace$ Thank you. I appreciate it. I joined this forum to learn and all comments are welcomed, even the harsh ones. I want to learn so I won't make the same mistakes again. Now, if some people here have issues with their behavior, trust me; I am not gonna waste my energy on them. I would rather spend my energy dealing with my coins. Thank you again for your honest answer. Nice being here!
@sunday13, welcome to CT! Regardless of the unfortunate hijack by @Joshua Pearson, you contributed a positive thread & I look forward to your future contributions!