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<p>[QUOTE="The Half Dime, post: 25313006, member: 153164"]If I'm gonna have a coin worth $925 million, I better have traveled to 2008 Zimbabwe, and I shall have a MS-<b>71 </b>coin. No imperfections will be visible upon 100x magnification.</p><p><br /></p><p>Ah, yes, some of the other things to go with it: pigs can fly, the semiquincentennial coins should start this year, a silver proof quarter from Littleton is actually worth $27.95, and people definitely do <b>not </b>go flying up the road I live on at 80+ miles an hour.</p><p><br /></p><p>For the record, folks, the world's most valuable coin, which is obviously the 1933 double eagle, has reached only $18.8 million as I can recall. For a coin worth $925 million, which is a <i><b>very </b></i>suspicious number, I don't think that even Elon Musk would give you the money to buy that. And steel pennies, as mentioned above, are still in circulation. I have found 3 since Christmas, and my friend has also found some.</p><p><br /></p><p>This is one of the things that's destroying numismatics. They see these, and they believe that their pocket change is worth millions. All I can say is, do not trust a Google ad unless a reputable company is doing it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="The Half Dime, post: 25313006, member: 153164"]If I'm gonna have a coin worth $925 million, I better have traveled to 2008 Zimbabwe, and I shall have a MS-[B]71 [/B]coin. No imperfections will be visible upon 100x magnification. Ah, yes, some of the other things to go with it: pigs can fly, the semiquincentennial coins should start this year, a silver proof quarter from Littleton is actually worth $27.95, and people definitely do [B]not [/B]go flying up the road I live on at 80+ miles an hour. For the record, folks, the world's most valuable coin, which is obviously the 1933 double eagle, has reached only $18.8 million as I can recall. For a coin worth $925 million, which is a [I][B]very [/B][/I]suspicious number, I don't think that even Elon Musk would give you the money to buy that. And steel pennies, as mentioned above, are still in circulation. I have found 3 since Christmas, and my friend has also found some. This is one of the things that's destroying numismatics. They see these, and they believe that their pocket change is worth millions. All I can say is, do not trust a Google ad unless a reputable company is doing it.[/QUOTE]
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