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<p>[QUOTE="Kevin Mader, post: 3927799, member: 106826"]You could, AP, but I think Paddy's right. Not worth spending money on something like this that's more obvious. I recommend pushing the line of questioning a bit until you are satisfied with the responses and if you still feel otherwise, it's your money to spend. Understand that when pushing it, try to keep the line of questioning fresh else members may fatigue repeating the same message (which wears on their good nature). Most folks offering input here have seen the phenomenon many times before. Unfortunately, there is a fleeting market for novelty coins (gold and silver plate or looking coins, some with painted surfaces, etc.) that look 'cool' and are impulse buys. Once folks realize that they have been 'duped', the coins are liberated and released to the wild. CRH enthusiasts find these all the time. Casual collectors might get something in change (like an impaired proof). Interesting and fun finds, but really only worth face value. That's why they are in circulation; collectors are interested in them. So they are spent.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Mader, post: 3927799, member: 106826"]You could, AP, but I think Paddy's right. Not worth spending money on something like this that's more obvious. I recommend pushing the line of questioning a bit until you are satisfied with the responses and if you still feel otherwise, it's your money to spend. Understand that when pushing it, try to keep the line of questioning fresh else members may fatigue repeating the same message (which wears on their good nature). Most folks offering input here have seen the phenomenon many times before. Unfortunately, there is a fleeting market for novelty coins (gold and silver plate or looking coins, some with painted surfaces, etc.) that look 'cool' and are impulse buys. Once folks realize that they have been 'duped', the coins are liberated and released to the wild. CRH enthusiasts find these all the time. Casual collectors might get something in change (like an impaired proof). Interesting and fun finds, but really only worth face value. That's why they are in circulation; collectors are interested in them. So they are spent.[/QUOTE]
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