Everyone on the forum says: "Well, as long as you like the coin, that's all that is important" or "I can't really tell from the obverse, but it looks Roman, maybe from the Constatine period" and it's actually an G-4 Barber quarter you've posted a picture of......
Actually what you've said is so true. Of course there are still those that are a little more irritating when they come right out and say "Wow, did you get taken". SO, which way would you like it to go?
True and not true. I might say this to someone who posted one of those graded toned coins, even if they got a deal on the coin. I also might say this to someone who paid what the coin was worth - but I really don't like it. A lot of the forum users like to get validation for their purchases, which is okay - but at some point you have to say I like the coin and it was worth it no matter what anyone else says. What you consider a bad purchase might be a good purchase in my opinions. Back to "opinions".
Hey RLM, They are talkin smack about that Lincoln you bought me at the marina in Long Beach !! ( I think because it partially melted at the airport )
At the Coin Show, your friend says "Didn't you see me frantically waving my arms at you from the next row of tables?"! Frank
Don't eat the chocolate coins! Melamine Warning The little chocolate coins which are made in China may contain the Melamine that children's deaths were related to recently. Avoiid Sherwood's Milk Chocolate Pirate's Gold Coins from China sold in Canada and Costco. Here is a link containing the full story from Snopes: http://www.snopes.com/food/warnings/coins.asp Very best regards, collect89