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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2668610, member: 36230"]How Bellman-esque of you....</p><p><br /></p><p>Apparently the concept and meaning of "personal attack" is lost upon you. Either that or you feel what's good for the goose isn't for the gander, and that it's perfectly okay for you to dish without taking in return, but just to clarify: I called what you <i>said</i> and your deflective <i>nonsense</i> "BS". Not you, but your <i>position</i> and <i>words</i>, or is this too hard to understand? Again, the issue here isn't "intrinsic value", or idiotic comparisons to roofs made of copper vs. paper, or the exceptionally remote possibility of finding a key, but those saving and/or buying "copper" cents who someday expect to receive full Grade A prices for them, often due to misunderstanding information provided to them by coinflation type websites. This is a very, very simple concept.</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=24633]@cpm9ball[/USER] and I both have approached this from the same angle, as we've been doing for at least the last couple of years, and that's urging those considering this little venture to search out information from the very people they would be selling to. Regardless of your "secret service" claim, the fact remains the biggest obstacle is no one pays grade A prices for an alloy, and isn't something that's going to change even if melting was legal. Again, a very, very simple concept.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2668610, member: 36230"]How Bellman-esque of you.... Apparently the concept and meaning of "personal attack" is lost upon you. Either that or you feel what's good for the goose isn't for the gander, and that it's perfectly okay for you to dish without taking in return, but just to clarify: I called what you [I]said[/I] and your deflective [I]nonsense[/I] "BS". Not you, but your [I]position[/I] and [I]words[/I], or is this too hard to understand? Again, the issue here isn't "intrinsic value", or idiotic comparisons to roofs made of copper vs. paper, or the exceptionally remote possibility of finding a key, but those saving and/or buying "copper" cents who someday expect to receive full Grade A prices for them, often due to misunderstanding information provided to them by coinflation type websites. This is a very, very simple concept. [USER=24633]@cpm9ball[/USER] and I both have approached this from the same angle, as we've been doing for at least the last couple of years, and that's urging those considering this little venture to search out information from the very people they would be selling to. Regardless of your "secret service" claim, the fact remains the biggest obstacle is no one pays grade A prices for an alloy, and isn't something that's going to change even if melting was legal. Again, a very, very simple concept.[/QUOTE]
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