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<p>[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 3153876, member: 77814"]I actually understand your position. </p><p><br /></p><p>One big thing that we see out there are tons and tons of "click bait" advertisements and youtube videos that are just plain wrong. </p><p><br /></p><p>We even get posters here who post videos of pure totally incorrect junk. So ppl come here with perfectly good cents and think they are errors because they see a video that says they are errors and that they are worth a hundred thousand dollars.</p><p><br /></p><p>Truthfully I've never thought many things were errors. I've worked with metal for ever in various ways, and I've noticed where we find change: in the car all gunked up, in purses/piles all scratched up, in driveways/parking lots scratched up, in the ground/dirt in art fairs/festivals, etc. To me, it's clearly obvious when picking these up that they were damaged. </p><p><br /></p><p>I don't understand why ppl think "metal" is 100% indestructible/unscratchable therefore it all must be errors. But I'm sure all those click bait webpages/youtube videos have something to do with it.</p><p><br /></p><p>You should stick around and look at all the postings in the "Errors" and "What's it worth" pages about Errors that ppl post. You'll then see the position ppl take here of trying to ask questions to ppl of why they think it's an error. We're trying to make ppl think about what they see, and why, sometimes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 3153876, member: 77814"]I actually understand your position. One big thing that we see out there are tons and tons of "click bait" advertisements and youtube videos that are just plain wrong. We even get posters here who post videos of pure totally incorrect junk. So ppl come here with perfectly good cents and think they are errors because they see a video that says they are errors and that they are worth a hundred thousand dollars. Truthfully I've never thought many things were errors. I've worked with metal for ever in various ways, and I've noticed where we find change: in the car all gunked up, in purses/piles all scratched up, in driveways/parking lots scratched up, in the ground/dirt in art fairs/festivals, etc. To me, it's clearly obvious when picking these up that they were damaged. I don't understand why ppl think "metal" is 100% indestructible/unscratchable therefore it all must be errors. But I'm sure all those click bait webpages/youtube videos have something to do with it. You should stick around and look at all the postings in the "Errors" and "What's it worth" pages about Errors that ppl post. You'll then see the position ppl take here of trying to ask questions to ppl of why they think it's an error. We're trying to make ppl think about what they see, and why, sometimes.[/QUOTE]
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