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<p>[QUOTE="Pepperoni, post: 168216, member: 5520"]<b>Mos</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I would say a letter laced with logic, would go far sent to the mint. Other scams ,lack of protection when sending a coin for grading. Any item that has a bearing on the money supply in general and collectables being able to be traced after robberies from dealers and collectors. The COA would follow the coin and the coin would follow the COA. If I can have a chip under the skin of my dog so I might get her back if she wanders off, why can we not have a strip imbeded in the planchet or another high tech way of scanning valuable coins. If all high grade coins by percentage reside with cetain people other then MR & MRS collector why would this be so. Make a first and last strike of all sets and sell them on a random day. They still might end up in the hands of rich collectors, but the owners would make the choice of who got them. A UPS driver, or a Starbuck coffee person might get chance at a fortune. Make the whole transaction tax free .It would be a lottery in one sense, but you would always get a pay out. If two are not enough, then make it the first hundred, but they all would be sold on the same random day.The government does not take well to problems without solutions, they have enough of those. Send an agrigate list of items that put part of the money supply at risk, and all the others items that need to be addressed. Start with a solution and a way of selling more coins . If packaging is a problem then let them know. Cosing the lid over a fine bubble wrap will take care or coins moving a damaging each other. For every point, pose a logical solution. If it means more money in their cigar box at the end of the year, they will perk their ears. All our currency has serial numbers.</p><p>Today I am double six, I have a lot to be thankful for . It has not been easy but learning and sharing is what life is all about. In the end you must give back all. I hope this has been a short illusion, I would love to come back again. There was a movie called " Islands in the Stream ". George c. Scott was dying near the end trying to do a good deed. He muttered " God I was learning so fast near the end " Hemmingway wrote the book.</p><p><br /></p><p>Be well</p><p>Floyd[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pepperoni, post: 168216, member: 5520"][b]Mos[/b] I would say a letter laced with logic, would go far sent to the mint. Other scams ,lack of protection when sending a coin for grading. Any item that has a bearing on the money supply in general and collectables being able to be traced after robberies from dealers and collectors. The COA would follow the coin and the coin would follow the COA. If I can have a chip under the skin of my dog so I might get her back if she wanders off, why can we not have a strip imbeded in the planchet or another high tech way of scanning valuable coins. If all high grade coins by percentage reside with cetain people other then MR & MRS collector why would this be so. Make a first and last strike of all sets and sell them on a random day. They still might end up in the hands of rich collectors, but the owners would make the choice of who got them. A UPS driver, or a Starbuck coffee person might get chance at a fortune. Make the whole transaction tax free .It would be a lottery in one sense, but you would always get a pay out. If two are not enough, then make it the first hundred, but they all would be sold on the same random day.The government does not take well to problems without solutions, they have enough of those. Send an agrigate list of items that put part of the money supply at risk, and all the others items that need to be addressed. Start with a solution and a way of selling more coins . If packaging is a problem then let them know. Cosing the lid over a fine bubble wrap will take care or coins moving a damaging each other. For every point, pose a logical solution. If it means more money in their cigar box at the end of the year, they will perk their ears. All our currency has serial numbers. Today I am double six, I have a lot to be thankful for . It has not been easy but learning and sharing is what life is all about. In the end you must give back all. I hope this has been a short illusion, I would love to come back again. There was a movie called " Islands in the Stream ". George c. Scott was dying near the end trying to do a good deed. He muttered " God I was learning so fast near the end " Hemmingway wrote the book. Be well Floyd[/QUOTE]
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