My guess is that she does not have to bribe anyone - I am sure she has more than enough friends. She clearly wants to share with others the things that interest and inspire her.
Even her name says something: @Paradisefound . She has a good thing going and knows it. So many people do not seem to appreciate what they have. She is clearly a "glass half full" kind of person.
.......................whoever got them had to be very happy about getting them but I know it makes you happy to do it so you do what makes you happy but I don't think I could give away something that nice away (unless I was about to die and knew it would make someone very happy like I know that coin would lol).
Your giveaway coin looks counterfeit. Nevertheless, it is a valuable prize. That is possibly the most valuable contest prize ever awarded. The image is not sharp so I'll just say I'm 95% sure it is NG. Why not take it to Long Beach and they will tell you for sure. Then you can trade its gold value for another coin to add to your collection.
You don't need to give things away, we all enjoy your posts as evidenced by your "likes."
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Your giveaway coin looks counterfeit. Nevertheless, it is a valuable prize. That is possibly the most valuable contest prize ever awarded. The image is not sharp so I'll just say I'm 95% sure it is NG. Why not take it to Long Beach and they will tell you for sure. Then you can trade its gold value for another coin to add to your collection.
You don't need to give things away, we all enjoy your posts as evidenced by your "likes."
The reverse looks very bad to me. The obverse not as much. I was leaning fake as well.
I love to share the joy of blessing........ but I also see it as "numismatic tuition" shared in a FUN way
The board...... all included have been so helpful guiding me along through my learning curve......thus mistakes were avoided and potential lost prevented. I could not possibly find this kind of support anywhere else... 24/7 live of un-reserved frank opinions @crazyhounddog said:
Such a pretty little gold piece. Why give it away?
@Paradisefound said: I love to share the joy of blessing........ but I also see it as "numismatic tuition" shared in a FUN way
The board...... all included have been so helpful guiding me along through my learning curve......thus mistakes were avoided and potential lost prevented. I could not possibly find this kind of support anywhere else... 24/7 live of un-reserved frank opinions @crazyhounddog said:
Such a pretty little gold piece. Why give it away?
Wow! Pin that post to the top of the forum for new members in particular to reflect upon.
I agree with those that say your gold dollar is fake. It's probably real gold though with about $64 worth of gold. Hopefully you didn't pay too much for it. Unless you're an expert authenticator avoid buying raw US gold coins.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
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@Paradisefound I will say that I enjoy your posts, I'm glad that you joined.
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Wow, that would be a heck of a giveaway!
My guess is that she does not have to bribe anyone - I am sure she has more than enough friends. She clearly wants to share with others the things that interest and inspire her.
Even her name says something: @Paradisefound . She has a good thing going and knows it. So many people do not seem to appreciate what they have. She is clearly a "glass half full" kind of person.
reverse psychology @JBK B _ _ _ _ me
Are you looking for this bird that really could use a nice meal?
yes...so let her take flight....will you?
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The real gold is just reading your messages, and you share that with all of us! You don't need to go up and beyond that!
You don't have to wait until you are about to check in to the other side.....share and enjoy it early or earlier
.......................whoever got them had to be very happy about getting them but I know it makes you happy to do it so you do what makes you happy but I don't think I could give away something that nice away (unless I was about to die and knew it would make someone very happy like I know that coin would lol).
Your giveaway coin looks counterfeit. Nevertheless, it is a valuable prize. That is possibly the most valuable contest prize ever awarded. The image is not sharp so I'll just say I'm 95% sure it is NG. Why not take it to Long Beach and they will tell you for sure. Then you can trade its gold value for another coin to add to your collection.
You don't need to give things away, we all enjoy your posts as evidenced by your "likes."
I don't want to put words in anyone's mouth, but my take is the OP's perspective is "want" not "need".
The reverse looks very bad to me. The obverse not as much. I was leaning fake as well.
You are correct. "Need" is a sloppy usage and not really slang. I guess it is similar to your use of "take" - no? But I don't "take" offense.
need ~ want ~ wish ~ take ~ give....who give a S _ _ _
the bottom line is I do not want to give away a NG
@Insider2
Such a pretty little gold piece. Why give it away?
I love to share the joy of blessing........ but I also see it as "numismatic tuition" shared in a FUN way
The board...... all included have been so helpful guiding me along through my learning curve......thus mistakes were avoided and potential lost prevented.
I could not possibly find this kind of support anywhere else... 24/7 live of un-reserved frank opinions
@crazyhounddog said:
Wow! Pin that post to the top of the forum for new members in particular to reflect upon.
The Seinfeld show has got nothing on this thread.
Check out my current listings: https://ebay.com/sch/khunt/m.html?_ipg=200&_sop=12&_rdc=1
Tia is calling....
Oh, but gold is involved and you know that is something that makes everyone a little goofy around here. Especially the prospect of FREE gold?
I agree with those that say your gold dollar is fake. It's probably real gold though with about $64 worth of gold. Hopefully you didn't pay too much for it. Unless you're an expert authenticator avoid buying raw US gold coins.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
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