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<p>[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 7311170, member: 84179"]The vast majority of coins you've posted over the last few months have been damaged or show no errors. There may have been an occasional minor error/variety and they were identified as such. Go back to some of your original posts and look at the help you were offered. You may not have noticed, but many of those members no longer respond to your questions. Think about it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Accusing the members of this board of purposely giving you false information because they are jealous or "didn't find it themselves" is extremely ignorant and a slap in the face to those who've been trying to help you. One thing I like about this board is that the consensus response will be correct. Some members may haven't different styles of responding, but in the end, you'll get the right answer and learn something.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am also concerned that you said you sold coins that the group said were damaged. I truly hope you didn't sell them as errors. if you did, that's very unethical, and you cheated the buyers. Cheating new collectors is something that I consider reprehensible. Hopefully, you just posted that to stir things up, but if you really did sell 20 damaged pennies as errors, you should.....well let's just say that whatever I have to say wouldn't be appropriate for this site.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 7311170, member: 84179"]The vast majority of coins you've posted over the last few months have been damaged or show no errors. There may have been an occasional minor error/variety and they were identified as such. Go back to some of your original posts and look at the help you were offered. You may not have noticed, but many of those members no longer respond to your questions. Think about it. Accusing the members of this board of purposely giving you false information because they are jealous or "didn't find it themselves" is extremely ignorant and a slap in the face to those who've been trying to help you. One thing I like about this board is that the consensus response will be correct. Some members may haven't different styles of responding, but in the end, you'll get the right answer and learn something. I am also concerned that you said you sold coins that the group said were damaged. I truly hope you didn't sell them as errors. if you did, that's very unethical, and you cheated the buyers. Cheating new collectors is something that I consider reprehensible. Hopefully, you just posted that to stir things up, but if you really did sell 20 damaged pennies as errors, you should.....well let's just say that whatever I have to say wouldn't be appropriate for this site.[/QUOTE]
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