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<p>[QUOTE="banny, post: 75476, member: 4279"]you guys are right about hollis and the "tu ya" thing. the other thing i like is how he pronounces quality as kwal it teeee,with the emphasis on the t. how about how he always talks about coins encapsulating history,which i guess in a sense is true but he sure beats the drum about it. hollis and chambers are there to make money and i'm sure they do. chambers could sell you a rotten apple. the post about how the coins are almost gone and then a week later they have the same thing is dead on as well. also enjoyed hearing about mike mesak and that other boob,alan something on hsn. hearing that guy describe a colorized coin as if it were an 1804 silver dollar just cracks me up. the way these guys use statements that are not outright lies but are usually irrelevent is amazing. "you're buying history","this coin is over a hundred years old" "this state quarter is from texas,when you think how big texas is,think how many people would want one,that's why you should call NOW!"i just thought this would be a fun post and maybe warn a few people from paying too much. thanks to all on the forum,banny[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="banny, post: 75476, member: 4279"]you guys are right about hollis and the "tu ya" thing. the other thing i like is how he pronounces quality as kwal it teeee,with the emphasis on the t. how about how he always talks about coins encapsulating history,which i guess in a sense is true but he sure beats the drum about it. hollis and chambers are there to make money and i'm sure they do. chambers could sell you a rotten apple. the post about how the coins are almost gone and then a week later they have the same thing is dead on as well. also enjoyed hearing about mike mesak and that other boob,alan something on hsn. hearing that guy describe a colorized coin as if it were an 1804 silver dollar just cracks me up. the way these guys use statements that are not outright lies but are usually irrelevent is amazing. "you're buying history","this coin is over a hundred years old" "this state quarter is from texas,when you think how big texas is,think how many people would want one,that's why you should call NOW!"i just thought this would be a fun post and maybe warn a few people from paying too much. thanks to all on the forum,banny[/QUOTE]
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