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Attention holed (or 'almost' holed) coin collectors

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  • Already seems like a high bid for a damaged highly polished coinimage
  • hookedoncoinshookedoncoins Posts: 1,231 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Already seems like a high bid for a damaged highly polished coinimage >>



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  • << <i> Already seems like a high bid for a damaged highly polished coin >>




    I think you kinda missed the point.
  • What was the point?



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  • << <i> What was the point? >>




    Do you collect holed coins ?



  • Uhhh...you know, they don't come that way. Any coin can become a holed coin.






    Like I said, I think that's a a lot to pay for a crap coin


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    Here's some much nicer ones at not much higher price and reasonable shipping. Punch your own hole.




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  • If your going to hole a coin you gotta do it right.
    Trying to poke a nail through it just doesn't work well.
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  • On second thought, that's a very unusual hole variety, especially in combination with the harsh cleaning.


    I better get my $100 snipe readyimage


  • << <i> Uhhh...you know, they don't come that way. Any coin can become a holed coin. >>



    OMG .............. Are you really that dense ??? imageimageimageimage

    You don't collect holed coins so why would you bother with a thread pointing out one for a holed coin collector ????


    Do me a favor? Go derail someone elses thread to keep your post count above 40 per day ... image



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