The hammerings and personal attacks can stop now. I am here to learn or I would not have asked. Nor am I here to defend personal attacks and assumptions. Sorry you can't stand a "Newbie" if you so like it. Not too "Newbie" when it comes to other things..........so back off :rollling:. For the record I have requested a cancellation of my account :hail:. Thanks to those who helped and thought enough to be informative. No one is perfect and all make mistakes. Thanks for all the respect where it applied. Thanks for posting my sale and directing people to my personal info. I am sure the administrator of this site will be happy you tried to get personal and cause me damage . I admit being falsely informed, and maybe I heard or remember wrong :foot-mouth:. In either case, I meant no ill intent and have done the necessary steps to rectify the few situations. Thanks to those who enforced such an opinion that you have solidified my fears in the future of humanity :devil:. We are inherently mean and cruel and it is too bad that folks look for the worst in people right away. I am done dignifying all of this with any further response . To all of you take care, be at one with your self, and know that not all are bad. I look forward to meeting any of you in person as at that point you would know my intent on life is true, to be honest, and to strive to be better until my dieing day . May your God Bless........... :hail::hail: and peace be with you.
You can't dignify yourself at all, now that you are relisting that same coin (same title, description, images) as a Doubled Die Reverse, knowing full well it isn't, being given specific reasons why it isn't. I guess your quoted post is BS. As far as 'finding personal info' by linking the item, unless someone buys the coin, no more personal info can be found out about you other than what you mention on ebay. Linking the item does us a favor now, as we can just bypass your listings, as you are not being an honest seller, though you claim to have rectified things (what exactly did you rectify, if you relisted it as a "rare error"??? You claim to have learned, you claim no ill intent? It certainly looks like ill-intent to relist that as an error when you know it isn't. Many here will be certainly be overlooking your items now. Had you simply listed it as a NORMAL 1989 ASE, without mentioning it being a "rare error" (in order to sell it for alot more than it's really worth..), THEN you would have had good intent. You just ran over, then backed up over, the family dog in the driveway by relisting it as an error after being told WHY it isn't an error. Perhaps we are better off if your account IS cancelled....though you will be on my 'list' as a seller to watch out for.
So much for "I would love any and all feedback from you nice folks." BTW, which "account" have you requested be cancelled? Cointalk (which if course doesn't remove any of the threads or posts), or eBay (which of course doesn't remove any of the auction history) ? My apologies for the "Pawn Shop Papa" remark which was probably out of line.
Heated arguments aside, I'm looking forward to the crazy double die obverse ASE that looks like the 1955 Lincoln cent DDO. My jaw would drop to the floor if one ever existed!
The winner of the 'inverse double die' has been contacted. I'd love to see the fireworks if the seller, who has requested his account be suspended (I think we know why he did that) didn't do the proper thing and inform the buyer it is nothing more than a NORMAL ASE, that is not an error.
My 2003's (when I used to buy them) all came the same way. The date looked doubled but they are just machine doubling if you ask me.
I am looking for more info on Machine double.. What is the effect of the value of a coin? I have a 2010 P Yellow Stone 5 oz with large infected areas of this machine doubling virus if you will. From what I have read I believe the likeliness of my coin being machine double to be great, though I'm not able to take into much consideration the forensics of my coin yet. Still learning. If machine doubled. Will it take value away or will it add small value. If I send it to be graded will it prevent a SP 70. Will it reduce what would be a SP 69 to a 68? If you can please send me to the thread to determine such a coin to be 68, 69 or 70.