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<p>[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 1319776, member: 15929"]You know something Rascal? I think folks would be more receptive to you if you actually did talk or converse about this stuff you come up with. But the reality is, which you undoubtedly cannot see, is that you don't talk nor do you converse, instead you "talk at". You never ask questions, you only tell folks how they've either "totally missed it" or are acting dumb just to perplex you.</p><p><br /></p><p>It certainly appears that, despite your constant pleas for folks to "talk" with you about this stuff, you only want your point of view heard.</p><p><br /></p><p>For example, conder101 replied, quite intelligently, to your reference to die warp yet you've totaly blown off his reply with your own personal diatribe about how nobody seems to know what the **** they're talking about, all the while trying to make conder101 feel appreciated with your "Condor (sic) I'm not talking about you" comments. (It's conder101 as in Conder Tokens)</p><p><br /></p><p>I suppose I could only agree with you on one part of the above reply. The one where you "love" talking about coins. Unfortunately, I think you really love to "hear" yourself talking about coins since I've yet to see a single post where you've actually tried to communicate with anybody other than refuting their presentations and explanations and "telling" them what it actually is!</p><p><br /></p><p>Submit the coin to Mike Diamond for personal examinations. After he's seen it in hand and tells you it's a squeeze job, submit it to John Wexler. Ken Potter might be interested along with Fred Weinberg. I'm truly interested in seeing that you get a "true, paid professional" to look at your piece.</p><p><br /></p><p>Once all the documentation is done, please post the results. Then again, maybe you won't have to since, if it is as rare or unique as what you claim it is, I'm sure one of the afore mentioned individuals just might be eager to publish the results in either Coin World, Numismatic News or perhaps CONECA's Errorscope.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think the dance is over.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 1319776, member: 15929"]You know something Rascal? I think folks would be more receptive to you if you actually did talk or converse about this stuff you come up with. But the reality is, which you undoubtedly cannot see, is that you don't talk nor do you converse, instead you "talk at". You never ask questions, you only tell folks how they've either "totally missed it" or are acting dumb just to perplex you. It certainly appears that, despite your constant pleas for folks to "talk" with you about this stuff, you only want your point of view heard. For example, conder101 replied, quite intelligently, to your reference to die warp yet you've totaly blown off his reply with your own personal diatribe about how nobody seems to know what the **** they're talking about, all the while trying to make conder101 feel appreciated with your "Condor (sic) I'm not talking about you" comments. (It's conder101 as in Conder Tokens) I suppose I could only agree with you on one part of the above reply. The one where you "love" talking about coins. Unfortunately, I think you really love to "hear" yourself talking about coins since I've yet to see a single post where you've actually tried to communicate with anybody other than refuting their presentations and explanations and "telling" them what it actually is! Submit the coin to Mike Diamond for personal examinations. After he's seen it in hand and tells you it's a squeeze job, submit it to John Wexler. Ken Potter might be interested along with Fred Weinberg. I'm truly interested in seeing that you get a "true, paid professional" to look at your piece. Once all the documentation is done, please post the results. Then again, maybe you won't have to since, if it is as rare or unique as what you claim it is, I'm sure one of the afore mentioned individuals just might be eager to publish the results in either Coin World, Numismatic News or perhaps CONECA's Errorscope. I think the dance is over.[/QUOTE]
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