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<p>[QUOTE="carra's coins, post: 3636598, member: 104421"]I know some of you love coins so much that it hurts you to look at one that is not normal. But what I like about damaged coins is they provide a new kind of find because there is so many different looking kinds of damage and if it wasn't important in some cases why do we have web sites that want you to contact them on damaged coins. Ok Paddyman why do you send them off to have them graded and going around with a metal detector and finding them in the ground means they are probably no good so why do you keep them. None of mine have been in the ground I find them with my own two eyes naturally. Why is it if a damaged coin is found to be valuable like a cud coin the value is made by the amount of damage so the larger the cud of metal the more its worth. There is no listing for the value of a damaged coin its just what the seller wants to sell it for or what the buyer will pay for it. I have sold a damaged coin for more than it would have went for if it wasn't and it was one that Paddyman would have said was worthless so he liked it because of the way it looked not he knew it had no value but to him it was having a coin that looked like it did. So here is a look at some more of my worthless coins.[ATTACH=full]975926[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]975926[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="carra's coins, post: 3636598, member: 104421"]I know some of you love coins so much that it hurts you to look at one that is not normal. But what I like about damaged coins is they provide a new kind of find because there is so many different looking kinds of damage and if it wasn't important in some cases why do we have web sites that want you to contact them on damaged coins. Ok Paddyman why do you send them off to have them graded and going around with a metal detector and finding them in the ground means they are probably no good so why do you keep them. None of mine have been in the ground I find them with my own two eyes naturally. Why is it if a damaged coin is found to be valuable like a cud coin the value is made by the amount of damage so the larger the cud of metal the more its worth. There is no listing for the value of a damaged coin its just what the seller wants to sell it for or what the buyer will pay for it. I have sold a damaged coin for more than it would have went for if it wasn't and it was one that Paddyman would have said was worthless so he liked it because of the way it looked not he knew it had no value but to him it was having a coin that looked like it did. So here is a look at some more of my worthless coins.[ATTACH=full]975926[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]975926[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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