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<p>[QUOTE="Lord Geoff, post: 1828871, member: 42001"]I echo what GDJSMP said. Personally I don't have a problem with what you did here, although I'm sure some do.</p><p> </p><p>The problem is that you are not doing it just to make them look better in your eyes. You have then taken them to be appraised by "John" and believe some of them to be MS when they are nowhere close to that.</p><p> </p><p>The problem with THAT is twofold...one you are disillusioned and while that is bad for you, I don't think any of us really care about that. The second problem is that anyone reading this thread can see "I turned this junk into MS coins worth $20!" and who knows what they will do. One of the points of this forum is to educate. If you disagree with the disillusionment part, well maybe you should ask other opinions. Once you agree the coins are nowhere MS, maybe you can realize why many of us are posting regarding the second problem, both in this thread and the other one.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Geoff, post: 1828871, member: 42001"]I echo what GDJSMP said. Personally I don't have a problem with what you did here, although I'm sure some do. The problem is that you are not doing it just to make them look better in your eyes. You have then taken them to be appraised by "John" and believe some of them to be MS when they are nowhere close to that. The problem with THAT is twofold...one you are disillusioned and while that is bad for you, I don't think any of us really care about that. The second problem is that anyone reading this thread can see "I turned this junk into MS coins worth $20!" and who knows what they will do. One of the points of this forum is to educate. If you disagree with the disillusionment part, well maybe you should ask other opinions. Once you agree the coins are nowhere MS, maybe you can realize why many of us are posting regarding the second problem, both in this thread and the other one.[/QUOTE]
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