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<p>[QUOTE="brien, post: 1659260, member: 45457"]My sincerest apologioes to you. I didn't realize I was getting personal since it was you who injected your 40 years experience. Is that not personal? You asked for personal opinions and then come down on me for being personal???</p><p><br /></p><p> Look at the way your are writing to me in a condescending manner:</p><p><br /></p><p>"You just don't get it."</p><p><br /></p><p>" If you were here for any period of time, you would realize"</p><p><br /></p><p> " You haven't spent much time here, otherwise, you would know "</p><p><br /></p><p>"if you know Morgans" (I have over 100 Morgans, many graded & slabbed, but I guess I know nothing)</p><p><br /></p><p>" Sorry that you "just don't get that," but if you stick around here with an open mind, perhaps you will"</p><p><br /></p><p>Your condescenion aside..</p><p><br /></p><p>Sorry I intruded on your turf.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think you are getting too caught up in your own expertise to see the forest through the trees. You were looking for a value from others. I gave you the humble opinion of the "book" and you politely looked down your nose at it. So be it. I have seen this same type of scenarios in gun collecting. No difference. The 40 year collector vs the stupid amatuer that uses a book to navagate the waters of collecting anything. Books aren't gospel, but they do set some standards accepted by the industry.</p><p><br /></p><p>What does it matter? Whether it's AU or MS...in the big leagues of sales. Would your coin bring any more money if it were "almost" MS? I don't know but I suspect if it were in an auction, the value would be what one was willing to pay for it, not whether it was almost MS or AU But you cast all of this aside as being irrelevant..OK My bad. It's not what you are looking for here.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think it's great you admire your coin so much, and to hold it out for other collectors to admire, so when you asked for the conclusions of others, be ready for a "newbies" opinion. No need to criticize it. No need to comment at all. Love your coin, share it with others, but don't come down on me because I may have misunderstood what you are looking for here. I hope you find it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Once again, my apologies for particpating in the wrong way to you.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie9" alt=":eek:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="brien, post: 1659260, member: 45457"]My sincerest apologioes to you. I didn't realize I was getting personal since it was you who injected your 40 years experience. Is that not personal? You asked for personal opinions and then come down on me for being personal??? Look at the way your are writing to me in a condescending manner: "You just don't get it." " If you were here for any period of time, you would realize" " You haven't spent much time here, otherwise, you would know " "if you know Morgans" (I have over 100 Morgans, many graded & slabbed, but I guess I know nothing) " Sorry that you "just don't get that," but if you stick around here with an open mind, perhaps you will" Your condescenion aside.. Sorry I intruded on your turf. I think you are getting too caught up in your own expertise to see the forest through the trees. You were looking for a value from others. I gave you the humble opinion of the "book" and you politely looked down your nose at it. So be it. I have seen this same type of scenarios in gun collecting. No difference. The 40 year collector vs the stupid amatuer that uses a book to navagate the waters of collecting anything. Books aren't gospel, but they do set some standards accepted by the industry. What does it matter? Whether it's AU or MS...in the big leagues of sales. Would your coin bring any more money if it were "almost" MS? I don't know but I suspect if it were in an auction, the value would be what one was willing to pay for it, not whether it was almost MS or AU But you cast all of this aside as being irrelevant..OK My bad. It's not what you are looking for here. I think it's great you admire your coin so much, and to hold it out for other collectors to admire, so when you asked for the conclusions of others, be ready for a "newbies" opinion. No need to criticize it. No need to comment at all. Love your coin, share it with others, but don't come down on me because I may have misunderstood what you are looking for here. I hope you find it. Once again, my apologies for particpating in the wrong way to you.:o[/QUOTE]
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