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<p>[QUOTE="bsupercharged, post: 2180679, member: 74969"]Not sure why my post didn't show up, guess I wasn't logged in from my phone.</p><p><br /></p><p>I won't share the item #s until after this is all "done" - thats right. Tell me what I have to gain by putting it out there and letting someone tell the seller what I'm doing, or the seller finding out before I'm ready to take action (if it goes to that)? Nothing. There's a saying:</p><p>"A fool tells you what he will do. A boaster what he has done. A wise man does it and says nothing."</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm going to post the video of the unrolling but I'm not going to give any information that could let them identify me or whatever, until I'm ready to do so. </p><p><br /></p><p>As for mystery rolls, I don't see how it's much different from the unopened GSA Morgan CC boxes; you know there is a Morgan inside, but you don't know much else. Maybe it's a good rare coin, maybe it's a common coin. Now, I completely realize that maybe these rolls have been searched and handled and are fraudulent listings, claiming toned coins that are original and unopened, while they're actually common coins that have been artificially toned. Maybe, maybe not. I'm interested in finding out, and hope I don't get sandbagged too hard.</p><p><br /></p><p>As I said though, I don't need to be chewed out or questioned over it, I made the purchases and that is either my fault or my luck, depending on whats inside the rolls. Nobody up until this point has provided ANY proof that they've bought one and opened it, all that can be said is "those rolls are a scam" - well if you don't open it how do you know for a fact? I'm taking all of the risk out of this for everyone who wanted to know. I will totally understand the skepticism if there actually turns out to be a rare coin in one of the rolls, and I know I'm a new member so "who can trust this guy" - that's fine. Just like the stock market, prior performance doesn't guarantee future results. I'm not saying to buy these rolls, I'm saying - let me open the ones I bought, and show you what's inside. If I do get something it shouldn't be used to entice people to buy the rolls, it's just a "this is what I got, your mileage may vary". Not sure how else I can say it, I'm doing it to inform people of what's actually in these rolls.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bsupercharged, post: 2180679, member: 74969"]Not sure why my post didn't show up, guess I wasn't logged in from my phone. I won't share the item #s until after this is all "done" - thats right. Tell me what I have to gain by putting it out there and letting someone tell the seller what I'm doing, or the seller finding out before I'm ready to take action (if it goes to that)? Nothing. There's a saying: "A fool tells you what he will do. A boaster what he has done. A wise man does it and says nothing." I'm going to post the video of the unrolling but I'm not going to give any information that could let them identify me or whatever, until I'm ready to do so. As for mystery rolls, I don't see how it's much different from the unopened GSA Morgan CC boxes; you know there is a Morgan inside, but you don't know much else. Maybe it's a good rare coin, maybe it's a common coin. Now, I completely realize that maybe these rolls have been searched and handled and are fraudulent listings, claiming toned coins that are original and unopened, while they're actually common coins that have been artificially toned. Maybe, maybe not. I'm interested in finding out, and hope I don't get sandbagged too hard. As I said though, I don't need to be chewed out or questioned over it, I made the purchases and that is either my fault or my luck, depending on whats inside the rolls. Nobody up until this point has provided ANY proof that they've bought one and opened it, all that can be said is "those rolls are a scam" - well if you don't open it how do you know for a fact? I'm taking all of the risk out of this for everyone who wanted to know. I will totally understand the skepticism if there actually turns out to be a rare coin in one of the rolls, and I know I'm a new member so "who can trust this guy" - that's fine. Just like the stock market, prior performance doesn't guarantee future results. I'm not saying to buy these rolls, I'm saying - let me open the ones I bought, and show you what's inside. If I do get something it shouldn't be used to entice people to buy the rolls, it's just a "this is what I got, your mileage may vary". Not sure how else I can say it, I'm doing it to inform people of what's actually in these rolls.[/QUOTE]
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