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<p>[QUOTE="Samscoinsandheavymetal, post: 25484156, member: 162668"]This is a perfect example of people not doing their own due diligence. While this outfit (is still going on in 2024) is lowlife trash and should be shut down, some responsibility lies with the buyer. If you did even an hour of reserach, it wouldnt take long to learn there are no such thing as original rolls of Silver Dollars. They came in bags. Any coin rolls were done by dealers and after market people and fast forward to today, any rolls are done by shady scam artists as any "legit" 2nd gen rolls from the 1950s-70s are long gone. If you scan their auctions it wouldnt take long to see they have dozens, hundreds of these rolls. All the paper is the same and they run them week in an week out. How can they have hundreds of the same paper rolls week after week, when I dont see even 1 of these in a legit environment.</p><p><br /></p><p>Unfortunately they take advantage of the bad traits of humans - greed and trying to get something for nothing or hoping they will. People that gamble or buy scratch tickets have the same traits and I am not criticizing or putting those folks down. I speak from experience but that was many years ago and lessons well learned. The best way to learn is to lose. That applies in all sports, poker, and hobbys like numismatics, antiques etc. Losing is as painful as touching the hot stove. Some learn from it while others repeat the mistake hoping for a better result the next time.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Samscoinsandheavymetal, post: 25484156, member: 162668"]This is a perfect example of people not doing their own due diligence. While this outfit (is still going on in 2024) is lowlife trash and should be shut down, some responsibility lies with the buyer. If you did even an hour of reserach, it wouldnt take long to learn there are no such thing as original rolls of Silver Dollars. They came in bags. Any coin rolls were done by dealers and after market people and fast forward to today, any rolls are done by shady scam artists as any "legit" 2nd gen rolls from the 1950s-70s are long gone. If you scan their auctions it wouldnt take long to see they have dozens, hundreds of these rolls. All the paper is the same and they run them week in an week out. How can they have hundreds of the same paper rolls week after week, when I dont see even 1 of these in a legit environment. Unfortunately they take advantage of the bad traits of humans - greed and trying to get something for nothing or hoping they will. People that gamble or buy scratch tickets have the same traits and I am not criticizing or putting those folks down. I speak from experience but that was many years ago and lessons well learned. The best way to learn is to lose. That applies in all sports, poker, and hobbys like numismatics, antiques etc. Losing is as painful as touching the hot stove. Some learn from it while others repeat the mistake hoping for a better result the next time.[/QUOTE]
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