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<p>[QUOTE="mespe, post: 289226, member: 10197"]OK you got me on that one, I have no idea when the historically slow nuministic coins sales occur, but I have no idea why someone would pay $1800 for a shiny 1965 penny either.</p><p> </p><p>AS far as ANACS goes, I seriously doubt they are wrong with this one. I could see someone "faking" a coin and not be able to sell it, but "faking" two, or maybe, just maybe, this is a conspiracy and he made 3, knowning the first would be highly challenged and scrutinized, the second one sold would verify the authenticity of the first one, and that the third will command the highest price,,, and this scoundral, well he's lurking in the background reading this thread and not posting a word, simply basting in an evil laughter waiting to strike it rich with his one in a million coins,,, thus being able to buy a bungelow in east indies,,, (I kinda like that saying)</p><p> </p><p>I want to believe that there are only two of these coins and someone last year got an awesome deal just because they were into "error coins" before the sheeple discovered this area of coin collecting. Gold, meanwhile was running in the $575 range.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mespe, post: 289226, member: 10197"]OK you got me on that one, I have no idea when the historically slow nuministic coins sales occur, but I have no idea why someone would pay $1800 for a shiny 1965 penny either. AS far as ANACS goes, I seriously doubt they are wrong with this one. I could see someone "faking" a coin and not be able to sell it, but "faking" two, or maybe, just maybe, this is a conspiracy and he made 3, knowning the first would be highly challenged and scrutinized, the second one sold would verify the authenticity of the first one, and that the third will command the highest price,,, and this scoundral, well he's lurking in the background reading this thread and not posting a word, simply basting in an evil laughter waiting to strike it rich with his one in a million coins,,, thus being able to buy a bungelow in east indies,,, (I kinda like that saying) I want to believe that there are only two of these coins and someone last year got an awesome deal just because they were into "error coins" before the sheeple discovered this area of coin collecting. Gold, meanwhile was running in the $575 range.[/QUOTE]
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