In another thread, I made a huge mistake, posting my opinion of a 09-SVDB I had 2 windows open on my puter and saved a blew up the wrong coin, then gave an opinion. I understand this is very confusing, but I must correct my mistake so it gets noticed and I do not lose any credibility that I may have. My embarrasment cannot be put into words other than these, OUCH !!! ( My vocabulary is not large enought to describe my embarrasment ) I will NEVER again make that mistake without double checking myself before I post and click. I was comparing a mintmark on a coin on the bay that I mixed up with the coin here on CT when opening the blow up. I am sick over this. Sorry gang
Its OK Jack. Just send everyone here a BU Wheatie and all will be well but seriously, Im not even sure what you're referring to.
We all make mistakes. Besides, you evaluated the coin right - you just wrote the evaluation in the wrong place!
just send me a 1909 S VDB in ms 65 and RD and ill nver mention this again. Seriously dont you think you are over reacting? How can you lose your credibility over a single mistake? Also if there is a huge difference in the coin and your grade that actually redeems you dont worry about it :hug:
Everyone makes mistakes. And don't worry I only want an AU 1909 S VDB. I will have one of these eventually. I have done the very same thing with auctions - and thank the good lord in one case nobody else bid on one of those coins.
Jack: When I stop making mistakes, I'll be dead. So, keep on making mistakes, it shows that you are human! (And alive!)
No biggie Jack, there won't be a cut in pay, LOL... It's not the end of the world. I shoot from the hip or myself in the foot all the time...
Jack, Jack, Jack.. I am shaking my head here... how could you do such a thing, you Jack of all people to make a mistake. oh my.. relax buddy.... your amongst friends. just remember though when you redo your will.. my name is.......... LOL... Have a great weekend my friend and chill out. Drink a beer and have some fun
I agree with Treashunt. The day I stop making mistakes is the day I'm either a super-human cyborg...or more likely, just dead. I trust your opinion, otherwise I'd never do business with you. Guy~
Arizona - I found your second mistake, but I think you can fix this one. You have up for auction a 1965 IHC then the text also says 1965. I think you can fix that.
Now that is the difference between most members and very old ones like me. We seldom apoligise since we don't remember what we should feel sorry about. For example I have no idea what Arizona Jack is talking about at all and when and if I ever did, I forgot it by now if it was more than a few hours ago. The three symptoms of old age is forgetfullness and I can never remember the other two.