It was kept in it's box, and only slight change. Little to no extra color, or dark toning. I no longer own the piece though.
It's gorgeous, but must have cost a pretty penny, or rather, a few grand! What's that a $5k piece? I can't think about something like that until after I win the Powerball lottery...
It appears that you may be a little too much into yourself, less considerate of others while expecting abnormal consideration for yourself. I personally have little interest in modern bullion, but appreciate your shared consideration. I looked at your posted images, also wondering why someone would be so excited about coins that appear "whizzed". Please "lighten up", respect anothers seemingly realistic opinion, and enjoy your modified bullion, as some here may also. JMHO
I respectfully disagree. Projection perhaps. I personally have little interest in being lectured, but maybe others do. I looked at your posts to this thread, also wondering why someone would be posting the same statement multiple times about my coins. And I'm sure you are "lightened up" enough to respect my seemingly realistic opinion that your posts appear "whizzed". JMHO
Wow, that's a beautiful piece. I wonder (since it's 2017) if it used SmartMinting technology, given all that detail.
I expected your disagreement with receiving lecturing, although you prefer to administer same as in #3, 6, 7. One of us is believed illusional/delusional, as I only recall my singular post #24, where you've seen different, and "whizzed" posts. When one says " I just don't know why", and an explanation is provided, "I didn't ask a question" may not be an appropriate response. I believe the majority, and I, understand your confusion. P.S.: I understand the preference for your posted bullion, which are nice, but believe others have the right of expression when images are posted for review in a public forum. TO EACH THEIR OWN!! Enough Said!! JMHO
Oh right, I'm responsible for how you emotionally react to a post. I'm making a huge leap here by assuming you're >16 years old.
I wish only people who comment would be positive towards the pieces presented, but for whatever reason, some feel it necessary to let the world know that they don't like it. Why take the time to comment if you don't like the piece??? Thick skin is a requirement!!! Just ignore the negative comments is good advice. John.
There's got to be something wrong with these people going out of their way to say they don't like something. It's like a personality disorder or something. It's nasty. In all likelihood they wouldn't do that in real life. Imagine, for example, artists displaying their artwork or people selling artwork and someone walking by and stopping to tell them, "Hey man, I think your stuff looks bad." Personality disordered people would do it, or maybe teenagers, but nobody else would. But on a blog like this everyone hides behind anonymity so they can be as obnoxious as they feel like without it harming their daily social life. I'm going to take your advice and ignore the negative stuff. It doesn't even deserve the time it would take me to answer them.