Re:Coins being marketed using World Trade Center name.
windwhispersintrees
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I saw Kiefer's "ICG Death slabs" topic, but felt compelled to start a new thread.
Here is the ebay auction link again: "Ground zero" coins"
I might consider the crappiest looking half-melted coin you could offer me from Ground Zero.
But, I would not buy this.
So what? It was in a protected vault. But,
not in a loved one's pocket.
Either way, it seems shameful to stick the WTC name on everything in order to make a buck.
It's like profiting from death.
Here is the ebay auction link again: "Ground zero" coins"
I might consider the crappiest looking half-melted coin you could offer me from Ground Zero.
But, I would not buy this.
So what? It was in a protected vault. But,
not in a loved one's pocket.
Either way, it seems shameful to stick the WTC name on everything in order to make a buck.
It's like profiting from death.
"A happy person is not a person in a certain set of circumstances, but rather a person with a certain set of attitudes"--Hugh Downs
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Looking for PCGS AU58 Washington's, 32-63.
It is profiting from death. Personally, I find it shameful, disgusting, and sick!
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What would your slabbed coins be worth if the grading services went out of business? What would your coins be worth if the Internet was taken offline for good?
<< <i>Hopefully the number of bidders stays at zero >>
It won't, I guarantee it.