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<p>[QUOTE="Numismania, post: 1320143, member: 28971"]Hazing? That's one of the most crazy accusations I've heard here. One only gets negative input (hazing, I guess, in your eyes) when they ASK for opinions, and refuse to even consider the advice....especially from those who have forgotten more than most of us can remember.</p><p><br /></p><p>Why does this thread still have legs, let alone a heartbeat, anyway???</p><p><br /></p><p>Seems that rascal's refusal to take advice, and his insistence he is right and everyone's wrong, conjurs up thoughts of two other members (one from Canada...big error 'expert'), and one from Cali, who thought he knew more than QDB, who has been long gone (not QDB, but the poster), but does come back on occasion, only to get 'found out' again and given the appropriate size boot. </p><p><br /></p><p>This thread should just get locked, poofed, burned at the stake...whatever it takes. It is of no informational value...and regardless of all the insanity, it is STILL JUST an '88 Lincoln in an ICG XF40 slab...what is the big deal? If it's such a big score, why did it only go for $12 (not going through this nonsense to find the price, but remember it was under $13??????????? If it's such a great error, put it back up...guarantee you lose money. It's an '88 in XF, for gosh sakes. Now, if it were on a dime planchet, it's still held back by it's grade. Good thing it was sent to ICG...less of a loss on the coin after grading fees/FVF/PP fees, than if it went to PCGS or NGC.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Numismania, post: 1320143, member: 28971"]Hazing? That's one of the most crazy accusations I've heard here. One only gets negative input (hazing, I guess, in your eyes) when they ASK for opinions, and refuse to even consider the advice....especially from those who have forgotten more than most of us can remember. Why does this thread still have legs, let alone a heartbeat, anyway??? Seems that rascal's refusal to take advice, and his insistence he is right and everyone's wrong, conjurs up thoughts of two other members (one from Canada...big error 'expert'), and one from Cali, who thought he knew more than QDB, who has been long gone (not QDB, but the poster), but does come back on occasion, only to get 'found out' again and given the appropriate size boot. This thread should just get locked, poofed, burned at the stake...whatever it takes. It is of no informational value...and regardless of all the insanity, it is STILL JUST an '88 Lincoln in an ICG XF40 slab...what is the big deal? If it's such a big score, why did it only go for $12 (not going through this nonsense to find the price, but remember it was under $13??????????? If it's such a great error, put it back up...guarantee you lose money. It's an '88 in XF, for gosh sakes. Now, if it were on a dime planchet, it's still held back by it's grade. Good thing it was sent to ICG...less of a loss on the coin after grading fees/FVF/PP fees, than if it went to PCGS or NGC.[/QUOTE]
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