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<p>[QUOTE="charley, post: 25405833, member: 5372"]Yes. I know. Thus my Post. You have a more important responsibility when advising concerning numismatic issues, to the collecting community.</p><p><br /></p><p>But, in this case, your written thoughts fall on deaf ears, because the OP is certainly not in need of the advice. More than likely, as a Shout Out to Jeff The Science Guy and his detective extraordinaire ability to detect same, it is probably an AI Post. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p>Again, it is a Private Andrew Malone story. A close reading of the Post will convince you the Post is a GC endorsement. You would certainly glean this easier than most with your experience. The wording, the numismatic statements of Grade, etc., the repetitiveness of GC (a tactic used since the Blessed Stones were carved on the Mountain, and is known as subliminal suggestion in advertising), and a new member that just happens to choose CoinTalk as the most viable source to ask.....</p><p><br /></p><p>FTR, I call Baloney on the supposed reality factor of the OP.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="charley, post: 25405833, member: 5372"]Yes. I know. Thus my Post. You have a more important responsibility when advising concerning numismatic issues, to the collecting community. But, in this case, your written thoughts fall on deaf ears, because the OP is certainly not in need of the advice. More than likely, as a Shout Out to Jeff The Science Guy and his detective extraordinaire ability to detect same, it is probably an AI Post. Again, it is a Private Andrew Malone story. A close reading of the Post will convince you the Post is a GC endorsement. You would certainly glean this easier than most with your experience. The wording, the numismatic statements of Grade, etc., the repetitiveness of GC (a tactic used since the Blessed Stones were carved on the Mountain, and is known as subliminal suggestion in advertising), and a new member that just happens to choose CoinTalk as the most viable source to ask..... FTR, I call Baloney on the supposed reality factor of the OP.[/QUOTE]
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