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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 1675244, member: 36230"][FONT=&amp] </p><p>Again, answering questions when you have no understanding or experience with the subject helps no one, including yourself. At the time of your above post, the OP had a post count of no more than two, so he probably does not know the deal with you. It is not beyond the realm of possibility that someone could take your claim of being a "dealer" or "coin specialist" at face value, assumes that you actually know what you're talking about, and somehow be hurt because of your insistence on spouting off uninformed assumptions as if they were fact. While this may be fun and games to you, it is not the same for everyone, especially when money is involved. When you ask us questions, would you appreciate it if we intentionally gave you wrong answers worded as fact? This is basically the same thing you are doing, so in the future; please put yourself in place of the, or any OP before answering. [/FONT]</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>OP,</p><p>[FONT=&amp]</p><p>Even if cleaned, an otherwise undamaged AU 21 Peace for $50 would likely be a no lose buy, especially if you've had your eye on it since childhood. If you decide that you wish to sell, it should be quite easy to recoup the investment. Problem coin or not, this is a popular single-year type that sells well in all conditions.[/FONT][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 1675244, member: 36230"][FONT=&] Again, answering questions when you have no understanding or experience with the subject helps no one, including yourself. At the time of your above post, the OP had a post count of no more than two, so he probably does not know the deal with you. It is not beyond the realm of possibility that someone could take your claim of being a "dealer" or "coin specialist" at face value, assumes that you actually know what you're talking about, and somehow be hurt because of your insistence on spouting off uninformed assumptions as if they were fact. While this may be fun and games to you, it is not the same for everyone, especially when money is involved. When you ask us questions, would you appreciate it if we intentionally gave you wrong answers worded as fact? This is basically the same thing you are doing, so in the future; please put yourself in place of the, or any OP before answering. [/FONT] OP, [FONT=&] Even if cleaned, an otherwise undamaged AU 21 Peace for $50 would likely be a no lose buy, especially if you've had your eye on it since childhood. If you decide that you wish to sell, it should be quite easy to recoup the investment. Problem coin or not, this is a popular single-year type that sells well in all conditions.[/FONT][/QUOTE]
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