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<p>[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1371213, member: 31533"]Aside from this one type of coin which most people are getting quite tired of hearing about, as opposed to more interested in the more they hear of it, the logistics of creating a show around one specific type of error coin is problematic. For one thing, it really is a one trick pony type of thing, just like my favorite type of error right now, which is a die clashed roosie dime. I appreciate it a lot, but know that most people would like it as long as I am not showing it every chance I get, on threads I start or threads I don't start. Sometimes over-hyping stuff will get people actually turned off a nice error simply because they are sick and tired of hearing about it. And for the ones who are new here and haven't, they soon will. </p><p><br /></p><p>For another thing, the error you reference is a PGCS graded error, and if I am correct (which I don't know for sure, and don't wish to research in detail to make sure, because it really doesn't matter if it's exactly the same one or a near carbon copy) is one that has recently been featured on ebay trying to sell it for 3800.00 <a href="http://www.ebay.com/itm/1997-11c-PIECE-LINCOLN-PENNY-STRUCK-ROOSEVELT-DIME-EXTREMELY-RARE-PCGS-MS-64-/400276487649?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item5d32567de1#ht_1177wt_734" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.ebay.com/itm/1997-11c-PIECE-LINCOLN-PENNY-STRUCK-ROOSEVELT-DIME-EXTREMELY-RARE-PCGS-MS-64-/400276487649?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item5d32567de1#ht_1177wt_734" rel="nofollow">http://www.ebay.com/itm/1997-11c-PIECE-LINCOLN-PENNY-STRUCK-ROOSEVELT-DIME-EXTREMELY-RARE-PCGS-MS-64-/400276487649?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item5d32567de1#ht_1177wt_734</a> . That's a nice tidy sum, for sure, if it gets realized, but you mentioned "You must Think a very interested Piece of a coin to be talk about with a MONETARY value that they will becoming rich or wealthy in the Future." in your post. I don't believe that 3800.00 will allow someone to become very rich or wealthy, unless they have the ability to immediately turn around and invest that money at about a 15% or more profit, and leave it alone to do so, then taking out their profits before it inevitably gets wiped out by being in a bubble or some spectacularly lucky fund. And I don't see this as reasoning that is logical to allow your coin, which you feature heavily, to be sold at 8 or 10 million bucks so you can be rich and your fortune secured by this type of coin. So your statement that this type of coin will lead directly to wealth is fallacious. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Two words, which I really in all expectations think you will ignore, given the history of your coin appearing frequently on many threads here: Get Real.</p><p><br /></p><p>The logic you have given is not good, and the premise of the coin or type of coin that would bring in viewers just won't float. It would fill all of about 3 minutes of tv space to show how that error could occur and that it is a dramatic type that isn't found too often. End result, the value of the coin would probably be put at about 800.00 to 3500.00 depending on condition and the number of people interested in having that error.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1371213, member: 31533"]Aside from this one type of coin which most people are getting quite tired of hearing about, as opposed to more interested in the more they hear of it, the logistics of creating a show around one specific type of error coin is problematic. For one thing, it really is a one trick pony type of thing, just like my favorite type of error right now, which is a die clashed roosie dime. I appreciate it a lot, but know that most people would like it as long as I am not showing it every chance I get, on threads I start or threads I don't start. Sometimes over-hyping stuff will get people actually turned off a nice error simply because they are sick and tired of hearing about it. And for the ones who are new here and haven't, they soon will. For another thing, the error you reference is a PGCS graded error, and if I am correct (which I don't know for sure, and don't wish to research in detail to make sure, because it really doesn't matter if it's exactly the same one or a near carbon copy) is one that has recently been featured on ebay trying to sell it for 3800.00 [URL]http://www.ebay.com/itm/1997-11c-PIECE-LINCOLN-PENNY-STRUCK-ROOSEVELT-DIME-EXTREMELY-RARE-PCGS-MS-64-/400276487649?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item5d32567de1#ht_1177wt_734[/URL] . That's a nice tidy sum, for sure, if it gets realized, but you mentioned "You must Think a very interested Piece of a coin to be talk about with a MONETARY value that they will becoming rich or wealthy in the Future." in your post. I don't believe that 3800.00 will allow someone to become very rich or wealthy, unless they have the ability to immediately turn around and invest that money at about a 15% or more profit, and leave it alone to do so, then taking out their profits before it inevitably gets wiped out by being in a bubble or some spectacularly lucky fund. And I don't see this as reasoning that is logical to allow your coin, which you feature heavily, to be sold at 8 or 10 million bucks so you can be rich and your fortune secured by this type of coin. So your statement that this type of coin will lead directly to wealth is fallacious. Two words, which I really in all expectations think you will ignore, given the history of your coin appearing frequently on many threads here: Get Real. The logic you have given is not good, and the premise of the coin or type of coin that would bring in viewers just won't float. It would fill all of about 3 minutes of tv space to show how that error could occur and that it is a dramatic type that isn't found too often. End result, the value of the coin would probably be put at about 800.00 to 3500.00 depending on condition and the number of people interested in having that error.[/QUOTE]
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