Pareidolia Description Description Pareidolia is the tendency for perception to impose a meaningful interpretation on a nebulous visual stimulus. Common examples are perceived images of animals, faces, or objects in cloud formations, or lunar pareidolia like the Man in the Moon or the Moon Rabbit.
You've posted a lot of coins in the last few months and I can't recall any follow-up posts showing were the consensus opinion was incorrect. Can you post the information/data that shows the mistakes so we can learn from them?
It's not our fault that you are wrong almost 100% of the time. You don't even try to learn. You just make up stuff that's not even possible. The blame for your problems is all on you.
Please provide documentation to show that we were incorrect as I’ve never seen any in any of your threads. A person can only be helped but they must be willing to help themselves first.
Okay, show us where your observations are printed. Or better yet, if you are so sure, how about getting the coins slabbed. Then we, at least I, will apologize.
Please post some of this proof that you were right if it exists. I for one, and I suspect others would like to know so we can learn from our mistakes.
You definitely need a new hobby. Coin collecting looks like it's not for you. You don't understand that you are always wrong. Try knitting or collecting pez dispensers.. Much easier.
Pez dispensers come 2 ways, with and without feet. Without feet are older. This might be too difficult.
You have been on here for a while now asking a ton of questions and ALL of them are either: - Damage - Paranoia - Dirt - Worthless doubling - Nothing And you have learned NOTHING it seems. You just posted a coin with nothing on it. What are we even supposed to "pinpoint" that you did wrong??? And whats this about books and grades? If you had read books about coins and errors, you wouldn't post these coins on here asking if they were errors. Yeah, of course we "denise" 85% of what you post because 85% of what you post is nothing. It's definitely NOT hard to learn when experts are telling you when you have nothing. I have been on this website for two and a half years and I've learned more than I had in the previous 6 years I've been collecting. The thing is you completely ignore anyone that knows more about coins than you and won't try and learn. Congratulations, you're the first person so far that I will have added to my ignored list.