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<p>[QUOTE="Blissskr, post: 2178554, member: 34882"]I assume you meant to reply to me and not dcarr? Did you read what I actually wrote before commenting? Or just the part you took out of context based off the quoted portion of my statement by dcarr. Quoted that way it certainly could be taken out of context and low and behold it happened. However, if you reread the exact statement I made, here I'll even quote it for you below. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>It has an entirely different meaning when taken in context. And I've seen plenty of threads with people posting those novelty counter stamped cents for instance and thinking they have something special. The point being it wouldn't be a stretch to think at some point someone somewhere will end up with a dcarr over strike and assume they've found some type of valuable error. It happens all the time with other coins it'd be naive to think it will never occur with a Carr piece. Now that may not be dcarr's intention and I'm not in anyway saying it is. But does anyone really believe the possibility of it occurring doesn't exist? And our laws are designed to protect the laypeople among us who don't know any better not the collectors who have the knowledge to know better.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Blissskr, post: 2178554, member: 34882"]I assume you meant to reply to me and not dcarr? Did you read what I actually wrote before commenting? Or just the part you took out of context based off the quoted portion of my statement by dcarr. Quoted that way it certainly could be taken out of context and low and behold it happened. However, if you reread the exact statement I made, here I'll even quote it for you below. It has an entirely different meaning when taken in context. And I've seen plenty of threads with people posting those novelty counter stamped cents for instance and thinking they have something special. The point being it wouldn't be a stretch to think at some point someone somewhere will end up with a dcarr over strike and assume they've found some type of valuable error. It happens all the time with other coins it'd be naive to think it will never occur with a Carr piece. Now that may not be dcarr's intention and I'm not in anyway saying it is. But does anyone really believe the possibility of it occurring doesn't exist? And our laws are designed to protect the laypeople among us who don't know any better not the collectors who have the knowledge to know better.[/QUOTE]
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