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<p>[QUOTE="HandsomeToad, post: 353797, member: 12965"]Don't send information. It only fuels the fire! </p><p> </p><p>Someone messaged them about one coin in the last auction, accused them of "playing the fools" by not having any idea that they had a multi-thousand dollar coin and didn't have a clue as to what it's worth? Her well orchestrated reply was plastered/posted on the item as a Q&A and the bids went haywire. The piece sold for more than$700.00! </p><p> </p><p>Is that what you want? Remember, cons are cons and can twist almost anything you say!</p><p> </p><p>Ribbit,</p><p>Toad :smile</p><p> </p><p>Ps: The same friend who looked at some colonials I was interested in, also looked at their colonials and agreed with me that they were cast copies. All it takes is to look at the graininess of the "quality" coins and you know they are cast copies. There's no smoothness to any of them except for the real coins they are also selling and those are garbage coins to boot. Sometimes, a coin, that's been in the ground or abused in some other way, can have a grainy look to it but ones that have lived in a cigar box for over a century or two . . . get real!</p><p> </p><p>So, the real coins are garbage and the great coins are garbage . . . clearly a con going down! A con will always use real cash/valuables to draw you in to suck you dry . . . and you wonder where the original idea of vampires came from? </p><p> </p><p>Ribbit - Ribbit - Ribbit[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="HandsomeToad, post: 353797, member: 12965"]Don't send information. It only fuels the fire! Someone messaged them about one coin in the last auction, accused them of "playing the fools" by not having any idea that they had a multi-thousand dollar coin and didn't have a clue as to what it's worth? Her well orchestrated reply was plastered/posted on the item as a Q&A and the bids went haywire. The piece sold for more than$700.00! Is that what you want? Remember, cons are cons and can twist almost anything you say! Ribbit, Toad :smile Ps: The same friend who looked at some colonials I was interested in, also looked at their colonials and agreed with me that they were cast copies. All it takes is to look at the graininess of the "quality" coins and you know they are cast copies. There's no smoothness to any of them except for the real coins they are also selling and those are garbage coins to boot. Sometimes, a coin, that's been in the ground or abused in some other way, can have a grainy look to it but ones that have lived in a cigar box for over a century or two . . . get real! So, the real coins are garbage and the great coins are garbage . . . clearly a con going down! A con will always use real cash/valuables to draw you in to suck you dry . . . and you wonder where the original idea of vampires came from? Ribbit - Ribbit - Ribbit[/QUOTE]
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