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<p>[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 2385125, member: 19250"]The way I see this Big Tee is this......I see you posting quite a few nice coins,and I seen some that are questionable . And what what I have determined is you're not a collector.</p><p>And not that there's nothing wrong with that.....</p><p>You're a flipper or dealer.......as it seems you're always asking what the collectors would do?</p><p>Longnine009 hit it on the head in his post . And the reason I post this now is that I have seen you post coins that were some high dollar varieties and you had no idea what you had......</p><p>Now the coin is your property to do as you please... however don't expect collectors serious collectors to be able to toss the dice for you.</p><p>I may be wrong on this one and if so please accept my apologies but I believe I'm spot on with this.....and there's nothing wrong with free enterprise or dealing in coins.</p><p>But don't ask for the opinions of many when all you want is one other to back up what you intended to do in the first place. It's a nice coin graded by Anacs as to what it is .....it's your money and your call . Roll the dice...... </p><p>Funny thing I can't tell you how many collectors and dealers I know personally who walk a show looking for old ANACS slabs like yours and would not be afraid to buy it for market value if they so needed that coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 2385125, member: 19250"]The way I see this Big Tee is this......I see you posting quite a few nice coins,and I seen some that are questionable . And what what I have determined is you're not a collector. And not that there's nothing wrong with that..... You're a flipper or dealer.......as it seems you're always asking what the collectors would do? Longnine009 hit it on the head in his post . And the reason I post this now is that I have seen you post coins that were some high dollar varieties and you had no idea what you had...... Now the coin is your property to do as you please... however don't expect collectors serious collectors to be able to toss the dice for you. I may be wrong on this one and if so please accept my apologies but I believe I'm spot on with this.....and there's nothing wrong with free enterprise or dealing in coins. But don't ask for the opinions of many when all you want is one other to back up what you intended to do in the first place. It's a nice coin graded by Anacs as to what it is .....it's your money and your call . Roll the dice...... Funny thing I can't tell you how many collectors and dealers I know personally who walk a show looking for old ANACS slabs like yours and would not be afraid to buy it for market value if they so needed that coin.[/QUOTE]
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