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<p>[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1319354, member: 31533"]Rascal,</p><p><br /></p><p>I want to apologise to you for posting anything you perceived as being an attack on you. I thought that I could bring up valid points and question your coin and your perceptions/rationalizations in calling it as you did and continue to do, as well as discussing the processes that go to make up those decisions, etc. Obviously it turns out from reading this and other threads of yours that that is impossible. All I get for my trouble is verbal dancing and spinning and no real discourse. </p><p><br /></p><p>As I said in one of my posts before, If I found I had a boss/teacher/mentor, etc. I would have to quit them, I find I have to quit you. I have learned nothing from this and it has turned into a comedy of errors, so to speak, even though there is no error coin behind this. I think one of the last points I had on this was your turning Newton's Third law, in that For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, into a supposition that because one side is unaffected the coin in question has to be a true mint error that was done while the coin was on the anvil die, and that that would hold true for all coins that show something on only one side. Lost Dutchman called you on that as that being not correct, yet you responded by asking what you said was wrong, and how everything you said was always correct. Then Mike Diamond came on and said it was a hammer job, and also indicated the coin you thought was a twin to this one was also an "enhanced error" and you still go back to say that he's totally wrong. The only thing missing was the fact that you didn't say how he could really learn from you or the internet.</p><p><br /></p><p>Therefore, I think the best thing for me to do is ignore you and your posts. I hope the ignore feature on this forum works, because I honestly want to have a good experience and be able to comment without someone reacting the way you have. </p><p><br /></p><p>So, good luck to you, sir, and we go our separate ways.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1319354, member: 31533"]Rascal, I want to apologise to you for posting anything you perceived as being an attack on you. I thought that I could bring up valid points and question your coin and your perceptions/rationalizations in calling it as you did and continue to do, as well as discussing the processes that go to make up those decisions, etc. Obviously it turns out from reading this and other threads of yours that that is impossible. All I get for my trouble is verbal dancing and spinning and no real discourse. As I said in one of my posts before, If I found I had a boss/teacher/mentor, etc. I would have to quit them, I find I have to quit you. I have learned nothing from this and it has turned into a comedy of errors, so to speak, even though there is no error coin behind this. I think one of the last points I had on this was your turning Newton's Third law, in that For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, into a supposition that because one side is unaffected the coin in question has to be a true mint error that was done while the coin was on the anvil die, and that that would hold true for all coins that show something on only one side. Lost Dutchman called you on that as that being not correct, yet you responded by asking what you said was wrong, and how everything you said was always correct. Then Mike Diamond came on and said it was a hammer job, and also indicated the coin you thought was a twin to this one was also an "enhanced error" and you still go back to say that he's totally wrong. The only thing missing was the fact that you didn't say how he could really learn from you or the internet. Therefore, I think the best thing for me to do is ignore you and your posts. I hope the ignore feature on this forum works, because I honestly want to have a good experience and be able to comment without someone reacting the way you have. So, good luck to you, sir, and we go our separate ways.[/QUOTE]
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