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<p>[QUOTE="rodeoclown, post: 1406508, member: 34005"]Oh, don't get me wrong, I think the coin could easily fetch up to $3000 or so to the right collector willing to pay that much. But 8.5 - 10 million, come on, let's come back to earth and be realistic, with maybe a little common sense. </p><p><br /></p><p>Like I said, the owner plasters this coin all over every chance he gets, that's narcissism at this point or spamming, whichever you prefer. He's just kidding himself at this point thinking he's gonna set the world record for highest price coin sold ever to date. The coin is a nice example, it has great details, it is unique, but it's not worth millions of dollars and anyone who's willing to pay that much is a freaking moron if you ask me.</p><p><br /></p><p>You can't claim this coin is one of a kind because every coin is one of a kind when you look at the fine details and every error coin is definitely one of a kind when you look at the details of the errors. Coins are like snowflakes, there are no two identical coins ever, some might start out identical to the naked eye but end up different over time. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rodeoclown, post: 1406508, member: 34005"]Oh, don't get me wrong, I think the coin could easily fetch up to $3000 or so to the right collector willing to pay that much. But 8.5 - 10 million, come on, let's come back to earth and be realistic, with maybe a little common sense. Like I said, the owner plasters this coin all over every chance he gets, that's narcissism at this point or spamming, whichever you prefer. He's just kidding himself at this point thinking he's gonna set the world record for highest price coin sold ever to date. The coin is a nice example, it has great details, it is unique, but it's not worth millions of dollars and anyone who's willing to pay that much is a freaking moron if you ask me. You can't claim this coin is one of a kind because every coin is one of a kind when you look at the fine details and every error coin is definitely one of a kind when you look at the details of the errors. Coins are like snowflakes, there are no two identical coins ever, some might start out identical to the naked eye but end up different over time. ;)[/QUOTE]
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