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<p>[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 2158506, member: 71723"]Trust me, if you did, you were reading an idiot's ad. Buuuut, I DID hear of a guy who quietly bought two of the 1995-W ASE's at a local show just last year for "regular" 1995 proof money. Idiocy on the part of a seller doesn't count. I've bought coins at 5 cents on the legitimate dollar at auction occasionally too. It doesn't define the value.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, you obviously haven't been keeping track (why would you?) of my opinion of PCGS, and lest you misunderstand, I mean <i><b>specifically </b></i>PCGS. Links to their site do not come with persuasiveness in my eyes.</p><p><br /></p><p>Keep in mind, the 1995-W was just the second "gimmick" coin, after the 1994 matte nickel. Not everyone had their "game on" yet, but those who did KNEW what umm, WE had. By the way, who was the first person to notice the 1994 matte nickel's special production status as evidenced by a letter published in Numismatic News? That would be yours truly.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 2158506, member: 71723"]Trust me, if you did, you were reading an idiot's ad. Buuuut, I DID hear of a guy who quietly bought two of the 1995-W ASE's at a local show just last year for "regular" 1995 proof money. Idiocy on the part of a seller doesn't count. I've bought coins at 5 cents on the legitimate dollar at auction occasionally too. It doesn't define the value. Also, you obviously haven't been keeping track (why would you?) of my opinion of PCGS, and lest you misunderstand, I mean [I][B]specifically [/B][/I]PCGS. Links to their site do not come with persuasiveness in my eyes. Keep in mind, the 1995-W was just the second "gimmick" coin, after the 1994 matte nickel. Not everyone had their "game on" yet, but those who did KNEW what umm, WE had. By the way, who was the first person to notice the 1994 matte nickel's special production status as evidenced by a letter published in Numismatic News? That would be yours truly.[/QUOTE]
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