@Rc5280 said: @braddick
"I do wish this false belief could be put to bed.
That has never been the case."
Thanks, makes sense, off to bed that goes.
What about the supposed foil blocking abilities when shipping slabbed coins with the nfc scan technology--foil really works to block?
If so, is there something out there(scan blocker)that has a cleaner application than plain kitchen foil?
Like a pouch/bag of sorts, like a brats dog in those foil pouches when you're at the ball game lol, but serious question?
Thanks
Yes foil blocks the scan during my tests. When in a package without foil I’ve had my phone pickup what’s inside unprompted by me. With the foil nothing picked up inside the package.
"No idea what @braddick is suggesting."
He's talking about my false suggestion that foil keeps drugs from being "sniffed" in packages. I believe him.
Thanks @johnny010
Now I'm really suspecting the Lynwood, CA postman scanned my package within the comfort of his own mail van, and kept it...??!!
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Yes foil blocks the scan during my tests. When in a package without foil I’ve had my phone pickup what’s inside unprompted by me. With the foil nothing picked up inside the package.
No idea what @braddick is suggesting.
I think he's debunking the crazy notion that aluminum foil blocks the detection of drugs by dogs.
My Carson City Morgan Registry Set
"No idea what @braddick is suggesting."
He's talking about my false suggestion that foil keeps drugs from being "sniffed" in packages. I believe him.
Thanks @johnny010
Now I'm really suspecting the Lynwood, CA postman scanned my package within the comfort of his own mail van, and kept it...??!!
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/comment/13843358/#Comment_13843358
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/comment/13843419/#Comment_13843419
Won auctions from last weekend from "Great Collections"..........
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Yes.
(And the LINK provided gives additional info.)
peacockcoins
Two known in Doily, this one with CAC.
Gifts from my wife for Christmas via Noah @rarity7
1896 $1 educational silver certificate and a banger of a Morgan toner