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<p>[QUOTE="buddy16cat, post: 1462073, member: 37356"]It doesn't matter what they say really because as I mentioned, I would like to see a similar coin I can buy at melt. There are just too many comments that make me think that their comments are unqualified anyhow. As I say before, it doesn't really matter what they say and don't believe them unless they can show me a similar coin with similar details being sold at melt, cleaned or not. Unless they have evidence to support their comments I am taking them as ego-driven, false comments. In another thread Doug21 argues about the grade given by NGC and I personally would take NGC's word over someone on the Internet. Unless proven otherwise I believe Books and Dougs comments are false. Nobody nowhere on Ebay or in a coin shop will ever sell this coin a dollar two over melt and unless they can show me evidence I simply disagree with everything they say and will no longer read their posts because their comments I don't believe.</p><p><br /></p><p>Since I just graduated from grad school I know the importance of supporting your statements and have yet to see any support from either Books or Doug on any comments they have made. Simply make a bid on a similar coin of $1 or $2 over melt on Ebay and you willl be outbid everytime. To me, this dictates true value since it is what someoene else will actually pay for an item rather than something written on a sheet somewhere. Even every guide on the Internet places this coin at significantly higher than melt even if you downgrade it. Since neither can support their comments, I just dismiss them as ego-driven snark. I hope if Books is actually writing a book he knows to support his comments or the book will be discredited and simply not sell. So support your comments and show me a similar coin I can buy for a dollar or two over melt. I don't believe that you are able to do this. If it is valued at a couple dollars over melt I should easily be able to find one to buy and I am not talking about some amazing deal you got from someone who knows know better. Books mentioned he would "give me free advice". If you plan on charging for this advice I suggest you support your comments rather than just spout of anything.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="buddy16cat, post: 1462073, member: 37356"]It doesn't matter what they say really because as I mentioned, I would like to see a similar coin I can buy at melt. There are just too many comments that make me think that their comments are unqualified anyhow. As I say before, it doesn't really matter what they say and don't believe them unless they can show me a similar coin with similar details being sold at melt, cleaned or not. Unless they have evidence to support their comments I am taking them as ego-driven, false comments. In another thread Doug21 argues about the grade given by NGC and I personally would take NGC's word over someone on the Internet. Unless proven otherwise I believe Books and Dougs comments are false. Nobody nowhere on Ebay or in a coin shop will ever sell this coin a dollar two over melt and unless they can show me evidence I simply disagree with everything they say and will no longer read their posts because their comments I don't believe. Since I just graduated from grad school I know the importance of supporting your statements and have yet to see any support from either Books or Doug on any comments they have made. Simply make a bid on a similar coin of $1 or $2 over melt on Ebay and you willl be outbid everytime. To me, this dictates true value since it is what someoene else will actually pay for an item rather than something written on a sheet somewhere. Even every guide on the Internet places this coin at significantly higher than melt even if you downgrade it. Since neither can support their comments, I just dismiss them as ego-driven snark. I hope if Books is actually writing a book he knows to support his comments or the book will be discredited and simply not sell. So support your comments and show me a similar coin I can buy for a dollar or two over melt. I don't believe that you are able to do this. If it is valued at a couple dollars over melt I should easily be able to find one to buy and I am not talking about some amazing deal you got from someone who knows know better. Books mentioned he would "give me free advice". If you plan on charging for this advice I suggest you support your comments rather than just spout of anything.[/QUOTE]
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