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PCGS 1995 DDO MS67RD Lincoln for sale at auction. Take a look if you still need this coin/date for your
registry set or collection.

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  • RBinTexRBinTex Posts: 4,328
    Do you REALLY think that this is "registry worthy" (and perhaps more importantly, REGISTRY FORUM worthy)? image

    Aren't there around 1,800 MS68RD's? image

    Hey, I've got an MS63RD 1984-D Lincoln. Should I list it here? image
  • ajiaajia Posts: 5,403 ✭✭✭
    ANY coin is registry worthy, IMO.
    We all can't afford POP1 coins and with 'Low-Ball' sets, you may start seeing P01, FA02, AG03, and G04 coins for common coins.
    Well within rules to list any PCGS registry worthy coins, and who's to say what that is?

    Heck, I need this for my registry set, I think I'll throw in a bid.
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  • Ya know, I did think about the facts of this coin before I decided to share it here on the Forum. This coin
    does have a huge pop and the next grade up is also huge. But, after checking the registry sets, it was
    obvious not every collector owned this coin. I figured, maybe, a fellow collector could have interest and
    not pay the heftier MS68 price. I also figured my fellow Forum members would tolerate my thread because
    they are my friends and fellow collectors. Heck, I don't agree with everyone here on the Forum but I
    wouldn't ridicule them here for all to see. I will not risk being ridiculed in public again. It's degrading and
    I don't tolerate it very well. So, this is one RegistryNut signing off for good.

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  • garsmithgarsmith Posts: 5,894 ✭✭
    If it's in a PCGS slab, it is registry worthy and by that note it is PCGS Set Registry Forum worthy!

    BACK OFF RBinTex image
  • SwampboySwampboy Posts: 13,023 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Do you REALLY think that this is "registry worthy" (and perhaps more importantly, REGISTRY FORUM worthy)? image

    Aren't there around 1,500 MS68RD's? image

    Hey, I've got an MS63RD 1984-D Lincoln. Should I list it here? image >>






    I think you should list it.

    "Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso

  • CurrinCurrin Posts: 1,520 ✭✭✭✭✭
    RegistryNut .. I have been a member of this forum for a long time. I read the threads, but very seldom post. I can understand you view with signing off for good. There are many members that make massive posts that are rude and mean spirited. That’s just the rule the road, I guess. It my belief, that some people uses the forum just to “vent”.
    As for your post, I saw your thread for PCGS 1995 DDO MS67RD when it first post. I am not a Lincoln collector so I know zero about this coin. I used your link, and in doing so, I learned a little about it. Also, I learned some information from the post that you found (and rightly so) publicly ridiculing. This forum should be used for many things, and the education of fellow members is one of them. I did learn something and feel benefited by your posting. I feel your posting should not be compared to MS63RD 1984-D Lincoln as one member suggested. The reason being, 1995 DDO is not a common issue.
    I hope you decide to stay. You should not allow the actions for one member drive a wedge between something you enjoy in life.
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  • DIMEMANDIMEMAN Posts: 22,403 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Rbintex - you are way way out of line here. AS others have pointed out....any coin in a PCGS holder is worthy of the registery and has the right to be here! And like someone already stated here.....not EVERYONE collects POP 1 coins.

    RegisteryNut.............please come back.

    Tex guy can leave and no one will miss him!!!!
  • SwampboySwampboy Posts: 13,023 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Rbintex - you are way way out of line here. AS others have pointed out....any coin in a PCGS holder is worthy of the registery and has the right to be here! And like someone already stated here.....not EVERYONE collects POP 1 coins.

    RegisteryNut.............please come back.

    Tex guy can leave and no one will miss him!!!! >>





    Please go easy on RBintex, he probably just feels cheapened slummin' with the unwashed.

    "Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso

  • calaban7calaban7 Posts: 3,010 ✭✭✭
    I too collect coins. My wife and I have 5 sons , so collecting coins is more like a hobby now and not a passion . I used to post here , under a different name, and for some reason , some found it neccesary to exhibit their moral fiber (or lack there-of), and I remember being offended and dumping my registry sets, because of that and other reasons involving Pcgs as well.

    Now I collect again, but no longer tag my registry sets with an email address, so the threatened ones can harrass someone else. Its great to see my sets grow, but they don't quite give me the same pleasures of seeing our sons become men and doing the great things , my wife and I , knew they could do.

    Please don't lets these (use your own judgement on words )hostile posters , steal the fun in your collecting, they are never worth it.
    " In a time of universal deceit , telling the truth is a revolutionary act " --- George Orwell
  • garsmithgarsmith Posts: 5,894 ✭✭
    image there are haters everywhere, most of them are miserable people that just want to make you feel as bad about life as they do!
  • Personally I don't see a problem with listing the coin here for sale. IMO, it is a registry quality coin. It will end up being almost a $100 coin by the time that auction ends. Even if it did only hit $10, its still a registry quality coin. Don't believe me, go add it to your registry. It may not be YOUR kind of quality as you may be more fortunate in your collecting endeavors and be able to spend the big bucks for nicer coins. Some of us can't do that on every purchase. I still haven't broken the $1000 for a coin barrier yet. I have faith that I will one day, but I am definitely not rich and real life, house, retirement all come first.

    With that said, I am not picking on one single person here but rather saying lay off the sell threads here. They were allowed back on this forum for a reason so let them be. Now if they start to get crazy with them and ttt them all day then something will have to be done. For now, there is no harm in listing a coin here for sale IMO.

  • DIMEMANDIMEMAN Posts: 22,403 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Besides all else that has been said here.............the forum is so dead we should welcome any new thread to bring us out of our yawn!
  • rabbitracksrabbitracks Posts: 538 ✭✭
    RegistryNut don't let a dealer cut you down for posting something that your trying to help off set your upgrade. I had a MS-66 95 DDO in my set for nearly 4 years before I had the funds to upgrade to a 68 and I bet I got it a lot less than RBinTex would ever let it go for. Collecting is not about what someone else thinks of your castoff's. It's about having FUN and enjoying a hobby that all should enjoy not just the elite as RBinTex seems to be. Just enjoy your own collection and keep plugging away at each piece as funds become available. I've put 63 BN's in my sets and could care less what others with 67 or 68's have in their own sets because sometimes a Toned Brown IMHO blows those high grade coins away.
    Mike.
    Someday REAL American HERO's will be on our COINS.
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    Enjoying time at home with the family now is my full time passion.

    rabbitracks toned showcase set
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  • DIMEMANDIMEMAN Posts: 22,403 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Way to go Rabbittracks, I have a 62-D (I think) in my Roosie set that is only 65 (Imagine a lowly gem) when other have 66 or 67 FB. But hey, it's a pretty coin and I like the color!

    Collecting should be fun, not going after numbers!

    JMHO, Jon
  • ajiaajia Posts: 5,403 ✭✭✭
    From Wikipedia;
    In Internet terminology, a troll is someone who intentionally posts derogatory or otherwise inflammatory messages about sensitive topics in an established online community such as an online discussion forum to bait users into responding.
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  • Do you REALLY think that this is "registry worthy" (and perhaps more importantly, REGISTRY FORUM worthy)?

    Aren't there around 1,500 MS68RD's?

    Hey, I've got an MS63RD 1984-D Lincoln. Should I list it here?

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    Edited: Saturday June 02, 2007 at 11:03 AM by RBinTex



    Gee RB- why did you edit your post?

    You really are a moron.

    It's idiots like you that make a few of us wish you did leave- registrynut is a better person than you can ever think of being- back off with your assinine comments.

    I said it before- and I'll say it again- you are scum- crawl under a rock.
  • ellewoodellewood Posts: 1,750
    RegistryNut,

    I got your back...always will. What transpired here on this post is not even worth me (or others) wasting their breath. For those that have already responded...you can see the "good" that shines thru from this forum.

    It is amazing to me that people actually have the time to "patrol" what is posted or what is for sale on these boards. Makes me laugh actually. I barely have enough time to post everything that I want to these days!!!!!

    RN, I know you won't be going anywhere...you love this place too dam much to leave it. image

    I don't have anything bad to say about RBinTexas either...people make mistakes...
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  • RBinTexRBinTex Posts: 4,328
    My my you guys are thin skinned. I asked 2 simple questions. I guess your answer at least to the first one is yes. No biggie.

    I never said you did not have a right to list it here.

    I never called you a derogatory name.

    I never insulted you.

    Why would someone NOT off their meds take that as SO personally offensive?

    I simply asked if YOU thought the coin was a). registry worthy & b). registry forum worthy (as opposed to the BST board). You want to flame me for asking you what YOU think?

    Personally (& speaking just for myself) I would NOT list such a common low value coin on the registry forum. I'd use the BST board. Just me (& I'm sure MANY others).

    "1995 DDO is not a common issue"

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    btw, the offer would be EXPONENTIALLY more interesting if it were for a 1995-D DDO instead. image

    Morgannumskull, YOU are the same lowlife YOU'VE always proven yourself to be. Shall I dredge up the threat of physical violence you made against me from the past & the succeeding apology YOU made to ME after YOU got flamed? A lot of the newer guys don't know your REAL history.
  • TACloughTAClough Posts: 1,598
    Sorry RBinTex, you asked three questions, not two.



    << <i>Do you REALLY think that this is "registry worthy" (and perhaps more importantly, REGISTRY FORUM worthy)?

    Aren't there around 1,500 MS68RD's?

    Hey, I've got an MS63RD 1984-D Lincoln. Should I list it here? >>



    What are the rules? As stated:



    << <i>To avoid selling abuses and spam, this forum has the following rules:

    1. You may have one selling message per day.
    2. You may offer only PCGS-graded coins.
    3. Your message can offer up to 10 coins.
    4. Once your message has been posted you may not use “ttts” or other methods to keep your selling message near the top of the page.



    BJ Searls
    Set Registry Manager
    Collectors Universe >>



    So RBinTex, as long as the coin is in a PCGS holder, it may be listed on this forum. It may not be a top pop, but not everyone can pay big bucks for a top pop. But does that mean that a lower grade coin can not fill a slot in some ones registry set until they can justify the price of a higher grade? So chill out.

    MORGANHUNTER2, no need for name calling, take to pills and chill too.

    RegistryNut, continue with your offers, some people, if not most, like checking here, myself include. On the B/S/T board, any coin can be listed, raw, NGC, links to eBay, PCGS or others but on the Registry Forum, it is all thined out for me, only PCGS image

    JMHO,
    Tim
  • Wow! This thread was created by me for one specific purpose. I wanted to inform fellow collectors
    that a certain coin was being offered, by me, at auction. I didn't expect numerous Forum replies,
    private messages, and personal e-mails. I just expected a Forum member to view my auction if they
    still needed this coin. Obviously, my thread has strayed off course and needs to conclude. All the
    candid replies, messages, and opinions have been considered and I've reached two conclusions.
    First of all, fellow collectors and Forum members can be a tight knit group that lashes out if they feel
    like one of the group has been threatened in some way. And, more importantly, I do love collecting
    and this Forum too dam much to give it up. So, this is one RegistryNut signing back on for good.

    Happy Hunting To All
    RegistryNut imageimageimage
  • DIMEMANDIMEMAN Posts: 22,403 ✭✭✭✭✭
    image BACK RN, I for one enjoy buying not so pop top coins. So keep it up.


    Jon
  • ajiaajia Posts: 5,403 ✭✭✭
    RN, sorry for not letting this die just yet.
    IMO, there are times when a comment is directed toward a member via a reply is warranted.
    The member habitually breaks forum rules comes to mind, I'm sure there are others.
    Then there are times when a PM is more approprate.

    RBT, if it was your intention to find out if RN thought his coin was "registry worthy", or "registry forum worthy", then why not PM him for the answer?
    By replying to the thead publicly, you opened the door for public reply.
    you then reply, "I never insulted you." and go on to say, "Why would someone NOT off their meds take that as SO personally offensive?"!
    Wow, that's taking the high road.

    "Personally (& speaking just for myself) I would NOT list such a common low value coin on the registry forum. I'd use the BST board. Just me (& I'm sure MANY others)."
    Cool, I can respect that, personally I don't like the idea of selling any coins here, that's why we have a B/S/T forum.
    But PCGS has stated that one can sell registry coins here.
    Your idea of what a registry coin is is different than mine (obviously higher $$, lower pop). And who's to say my idea of a registry coin is not higher than someone else's?
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  • RBinTexRBinTex Posts: 4,328
    Sorry to the OP for any unintended insult of him personally (I was just talking about his coin - NOT him).

    I (perhaps recklessly) just threw out the question to see his opinion (perhaps to see what he thought in retrospect) as well as implicitly inviting others to offer their opinion as well.

    I guess the climate around here is currently to adhere to the letter of the PCGS law (so to speak) in that ANY PCGS coin is "worthy" for listing here in the registry forum.

    I may not agree with the rules as stated but I stand behind anyone's right to take advantage (while abiding by them) of the benefits afforded by them.

    Off to church now...
  • LeeBoneLeeBone Posts: 4,482 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Rbintex - you are way way out of line here. AS others have pointed out....any coin in a PCGS holder is worthy of the registery and has the right to be here! And like someone already stated here.....not EVERYONE collects POP 1 coins.

    RegisteryNut.............please come back.

    Tex guy can leave and no one will miss him!!!! >>



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    Like my mother always taught me...
    " If you can`t say something nice...keep your mouth SHUT!!!"
  • RBinTexRBinTex Posts: 4,328
    Here is Morgangatherer's newest threat to me delivered via PM:

    "Hey smartass- go ahead and bring up your assumption of the "threat"- it would be pure enjoyment once again showing you as the ass and not me- I do believe it was you who was flamed for posting a PM without express permission from me.
    You viloate forum rules and you have done so without any consideration to those that you think won't mind.
    You were an ass before and you are still an ass today.

    A 'pm' is: PRIVATE MESSAGE

    MARK MY WORDS- SHOULD YOU POST THIS PM TO THE BOARDS FOR PUBLIC DISPLAY- I WILL SEE TO IT THAT YOU ARE REMOVED FROM THIS SITE PERMANENTLY.

    DO NOT POST THIS, AND DO NOT CONTACT ME FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER."


    Edited to add: Off your meds AGAIN? imageimage
  • RussRuss Posts: 48,514 ✭✭✭
    I see Roger is working hard to get banned again. For the newbs and those with short memories, RBinTex was banned before under a different handle.

    Russ, NCNE
  • LindeDadLindeDad Posts: 18,766 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I see Roger is working hard to get banned again. For the newbs and those with short memories, RBinTex was banned before under a different handle. >>



    I remember. And this is the second time in the last month or so that he has posted PM's or the context of them on the form.

    I hope he puts me on his Blocked bidders list as I do not care to conduct any business with him.

    I would think that a dealer would know that miss conduct is bad business policy on a forum or any where else.
  • RBinTexRBinTex Posts: 4,328
    Why is it wrong to post the contents of a PM? Is there an explicit PCGS rule against it (if so I'll apologize right now and forever promise to NEVER do it)?

    Does that mean that a member can send you whatever they want via PM and you are automatically precluded from sharing it?

    I've explicitly told morganidiot in the past (in response to other threatening, explicit, vulgar, &/or inflamatory pm's) that he has NO expectation of privacy if he sends me a PM. His subsequent sending one to me necessarily precludes HIM from complaining about ME sharing it as he has received ACTUAL notice of the foregoing.

    How is posting his aggressive inflamatory words more wrong (if at all) than the words themselves?

    Do members have carte blanche (and do you really think the spirit of PCGS' rules allow someone) to insult, threaten, ridicule, etc. other members only because doing so is via PM?

    Edited to add: As per BJ's rule #4:

    "Once your message has been posted you may not use “ttts” or other methods to keep your selling message near the top of the page",

    isn't the OP precluded from bumping, ttt'ing, or replying to this message in any way that results in it being bumped to the top? image
  • LindeDadLindeDad Posts: 18,766 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I would think that somewhere in Texas there was a dictionary so you could look up the meaning of the word "Private".
  • ajiaajia Posts: 5,403 ✭✭✭
    RBT.
    Yes, sad but true, this thread could go POOF because RN has replied to it.
    I understand why he did it, but it is against the 'Rules'.

    On the bright side, if it does go POOF, he can start anew tomorrow without all this cr@p on his thread.

    Is there a rule/policy on PM's?
    If there is I haven't seen it, but unless I was cornered in a wall and had to come out to tell the whole story, I would keep Private Messages Private.

    But bottom line, I agree with LeeBone's mom.
    We can agree to disagree, but keep it civil, in replies to threads & PM's.

    JMO
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  • RBinTexRBinTex Posts: 4,328
    Excellent advice! And except for morgannumnuts, I was not personally disrepective of anyone. Certainly not against someone that didn't take the first shot.
  • Excellent advice! And except for morgannumnuts, I was not personally disrepective of anyone. Certainly not against someone that didn't take the first shot.


    Rellaa(RB)- you were disrespective to RN- that was evident in your post- before you did your edit.
    and you are still scum- you were warned along time ago about posting a PM without permission- but yet you still do it- time for you to go away little man- maybe a long stay from here will help you concentrate more on your Fleabay sales.

    RN- we had our chat- you are a good person- as well as the folks here- care to visit in the L.A. area anytime- come over and enjot the beach- water is just fine.


    This was not the place for an idiot to troll-
  • RBinTexRBinTex Posts: 4,328
    "...you were disrespective to RN- that was evident in your post- before you did your edit..."

    Hey, Morganmoron, I NEVER edited anything material in ANY WAY & who in the world do you think you are to tell me that I can't reveal your vile venomous pm's to others?

    If there is a rule I'm breaking, point it out, otherwise go slither away under the rock where your meds are hiding.

    btw Capt. Morganite, it is quite hypocritical & disingenuous to, one the one hand, argue that the OP had a right under the rules to make the offer (which I agree he did) yet on the other hand to argue that I'm breaking some rule (regarding publishing a vile venomous pm) that no one is yet able to point to.
  • wondercoinwondercoin Posts: 16,979 ✭✭✭✭✭
    A challenge to everyone who has posted on this thread to date:

    Start a new coin related thread on this Registry Forum within the next 24 hours that is both interesting and informative. Who's in?

    Wondercoin
    Please visit my website at www.wondercoins.com and my ebay auctions under my user name www.wondercoin.com.
  • CurrinCurrin Posts: 1,520 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Hi Mitch,
    I did just that. I posted a thread to start a discussion on Presidential Dollars, Apparently, that is not as interesting as this...
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  • RussRuss Posts: 48,514 ✭✭✭


    << <i>I posted a thread to start a discussion on Presidential Dollars, Apparently, that is not as interesting as this.. >>



    Root canals are more interesting than Presidential Dollars. image

    Russ, NCNE
  • ConnecticoinConnecticoin Posts: 12,920 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Root canals are more interesting than Presidential Dollars. image

    Russ, NCNE >>



    That's an insult to root canals! image
  • SwampboySwampboy Posts: 13,023 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>A challenge to everyone who has posted on this thread to date:

    Start a new coin related thread on this Registry Forum within the next 24 hours that is both interesting and informative. Who's in?

    Wondercoin >>



    tick tock, tick tock......anyone else?

    "Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso

  • BochimanBochiman Posts: 25,431 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>I posted a thread to start a discussion on Presidential Dollars, Apparently, that is not as interesting as this.. >>



    Root canals are more interesting than Presidential Dollars. image

    Russ, NCNE >>



    Speaking as someone who had a root canal 2+ weeks ago....ummm...I would RATHER talk about Presidential dollars (and, I, personally HATE them, so that is saying a lot image )

    I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment

  • LindeDadLindeDad Posts: 18,766 ✭✭✭✭✭
    RegisterNut sorry that it went so cheap. Even with all the hoopla the price was low.
    And I hope that the winner is happy with your coin.
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  • ajiaajia Posts: 5,403 ✭✭✭
    If I didn't have one getting graded I would have bumped it up some more. image
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  • LindeDad & ajia,
    I thank you both for your concern. My only concern is that the new owner likes the coin. Heck, I've
    aquired some coins lately that I thought were a bargain. So, if I catch a break as a buyer, I should
    also expect similiar treatment as a seller.

    Oh, and even though this thread has been very interesting, I do welcome it's conclusion. Thanks to
    all who have contributed.

    RegistryNut image


  • << <i>Wow! This thread was created by me for one specific purpose. I wanted to inform fellow collectors
    that a certain coin was being offered, by me, at auction. I didn't expect numerous Forum replies,
    private messages, and personal e-mails. I just expected a Forum member to view my auction if they
    still needed this coin. Obviously, my thread has strayed off course and needs to conclude. All the
    candid replies, messages, and opinions have been considered and I've reached two conclusions.
    First of all, fellow collectors and Forum members can be a tight knit group that lashes out if they feel
    like one of the group has been threatened in some way. And, more importantly, I do love collecting
    and this Forum too dam much to give it up. So, this is one RegistryNut signing back on for good.

    Happy Hunting To All
    RegistryNut imageimageimage >>



    Welcome back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Your retirement from the forum was even shorter then Junior Seau's retirement from footbal or Britney Spear's first wedding....image

    Fountain of Useless Information
  • CurrinCurrin Posts: 1,520 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Or Hilton’s prison sentence...
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    My 20th Century Gold Major Design Type Set ---started : 11/17/1997 ---- completed : 1/21/2004
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