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<p>[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 1189240, member: 15929"]No.</p><p>I was addressing you to avoid inadvertantly scamming folks out of your own ignorance about the coin. </p><p> </p><p>This two month old post regarding this coin was all right there for you to read, naming the effect as machine doubling damage yet you listed the coin as a doubled die anyway. Then go so far as to state that your Dad, who owns a pawn shop and has been dealing in coins "for over 28 years" called it a doubled die therefore validating it as a doubled die. How are folks supposed respond to that?</p><p> </p><p>The fact that you've dropped the listing says good things but it doesn't change that fact that at least one person purchased one of these thinking it was a "Doubled Die". That moniker will stay with the coin until someone finally wakes up and actually learns that its not a doubled die and whatever money they spent on it was a waste. Then they would have felt scammed whether that was your intention or not.</p><p> </p><p>There are lots and lots of eBay sellers pawning machine doubling off as actual doubled dies and each of them defends their listing with validation from so and so whose been dealing coins for x amount years. Most do not sell but some do and the mis-information then perpetuates itself. Is it a scam? No. But it sure feels like it if you were on the buying end.</p><p> </p><p>BTW, how did you find this thread?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 1189240, member: 15929"]No. I was addressing you to avoid inadvertantly scamming folks out of your own ignorance about the coin. This two month old post regarding this coin was all right there for you to read, naming the effect as machine doubling damage yet you listed the coin as a doubled die anyway. Then go so far as to state that your Dad, who owns a pawn shop and has been dealing in coins "for over 28 years" called it a doubled die therefore validating it as a doubled die. How are folks supposed respond to that? The fact that you've dropped the listing says good things but it doesn't change that fact that at least one person purchased one of these thinking it was a "Doubled Die". That moniker will stay with the coin until someone finally wakes up and actually learns that its not a doubled die and whatever money they spent on it was a waste. Then they would have felt scammed whether that was your intention or not. There are lots and lots of eBay sellers pawning machine doubling off as actual doubled dies and each of them defends their listing with validation from so and so whose been dealing coins for x amount years. Most do not sell but some do and the mis-information then perpetuates itself. Is it a scam? No. But it sure feels like it if you were on the buying end. BTW, how did you find this thread?[/QUOTE]
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