"The essence of sleight of hand is distraction and misdirection. If smoeone can be convinced that he has, through his own perspicacity, divined your hidden purposes, he will not look further."
If I was already browsing here, and considering with only moments to live I probably wouldn't have time to get anything major done anyway, I might make one last "Buy the meteor insurance before the coin" post.
New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
Maybe I would go to ebay and click "Buy It Now" on everything and at least dream!
JJacks
Always buying music cards of artists I like! PSA or raw! Esp want PSA 10s 1991 Musicards Marx, Elton, Bryan Adams, etc. And 92/93 Country Gold AJ, Clint Black, Tim McGraw PSA 10s
Or, as Samuel Clemens/Mark Twain once said (and he spent a few years in the city as a bookkeeper before becoming noted for another avocation): "When the end of the world comes, I want to be in Cincinnati. Everything there happens 10 years later ...'' A former Cincinnatian here
With only moments to live I would very optimistically check to see if my grades were in. I would be thinking I would live anyway, those meteor things are way over-rated!
I guess you are referring to the news item about a meteor that may cross earth's path in 2019? No, I wouldn't be reading this forum's postings. I would make like a mole and go to an underground bunker which is deeply buried beneath the surface which has an atmosphere and food supplies for at least 50 years, so that I can pass the rest of my life trying to finish all of the books that I never got around to read.
Recommended reading - The PCGS Guide to Coin Grading and Counterfeit Detection and The Coin Collector's Survival Manual and NCI Grading Guide For the Morgan collectors - The Morgan and Peace encyclopedia by Van Allen and Mallis
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?
Instead of buying a PCGS commemorative "End of the Earth" SAE, I'd probably go on the open forum and admit that gmarguli, TJ, HLM, and the others aren't as bad as they think I think they are. I wouldn't admit it before the end of the world, though.
what was the deal with gmarguli and dpoole anyway - i remember that. i picture gmar sitting in subway like happy gilmore saying "man i hate that dpoole guy".
i would get in the protective armadillo position over my SAE proofs
I'd get some crazy glue, all my slabbed coins, take off my clothes and glue slabs all over myself then run up and down the street screaming "Bye the coin, bye the coin". (not a misspelling) md
Well you didnt say it was going to wipe out everybody. Im guessing it wouldnt it would hit someplace where people arnt at . then id be the first person there to get what was left of the meteor because at 5000 to 7000$ an ounce it would be worth the trip and the looking for it And then you can guess where the money was going No not to the nuddie bars to coins lol
Im unemployed again after 1.5 years with Kittyhawk they let me go.
i'd be quietly slippng through braddicks back door with my MS70 kennedy in hand, looking for that PO registry set. them aliens are gonna be solving that mystery for a LONG time!!!
@RGL said:
Or, as Samuel Clemens/Mark Twain once said (and he spent a few years in the city as a bookkeeper before becoming noted for another avocation): "When the end of the world comes, I want to be in Cincinnati. Everything there happens 10 years later ...'' A former Cincinnatian here
Yea, you beat a current Queen City resident to that quote.
Q: When does a collector become a numismatist?
A: The year they spend more on their library than their coin collection.
A numismatist is judged more on the content of their library than the content of their cabinet.
@gemseeker said:
I guess you are referring to the news item about a meteor that may cross earth's path in 2019? No, I wouldn't be reading this forum's postings. I would make like a mole and go to an underground bunker which is deeply buried beneath the surface which has an atmosphere and food supplies for at least 50 years, so that I can pass the rest of my life trying to finish all of the books that I never got around to read.
Sounds like an old Twilight Zone show. I hope you don’t break your glasses!
Q: When does a collector become a numismatist?
A: The year they spend more on their library than their coin collection.
A numismatist is judged more on the content of their library than the content of their cabinet.
Yes, it is remarkable. While I am waxing sentimental, when I see your Koufax image, in my mind I can't separate Koufax' s phenomenal years (arguably 1961-66, though it's an interesting discussion topic) from my start in coin collecting, circa 1963.
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William S. Burroughs, Cities of the Red Night
New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
the world isn't gonna end tonite, is it?
Maybe I would go to ebay and click "Buy It Now" on everything and at least dream!
JJacks
DAN
My first tassa slap 3/3/04
My shiny cents
I'd rush to put my coins in a safe place!
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
<< <i>I'd make some witty wisecrack about gmarguli, safe in the knowledge he wouldn't have time to react... >>
Yeah, what he said, but I would also throw out a few jabs for that dpoole guy!!!!
The Ludlow Brilliant Collection (1938-64)
Robert
The Ludlow Brilliant Collection (1938-64)
Tbig
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
My Jefferson Nickel Collection
That's a real purdy nickel Leo!
Camelot
For the Morgan collectors - The Morgan and Peace encyclopedia by Van Allen and Mallis
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?
Robert
Obscurum per obscurius
i would get in the protective armadillo position over my SAE proofs
2 Cam-Slams!
1 Russ POTD!
head straight for it and hope it gets me first.
- Charlie B -
My website
We'll use our hands and hearts and if we must we'll use our heads.
My first YOU SUCK on May 6 2005
al h.
PCGS PR70 VDCAM
End of the Earth Recovery
The Ludlow Brilliant Collection (1938-64)
Ah, like a special limited edition meteor impact zone recovery label?
The whole worlds off its rocker, buy Gold™.
BOOMIN!™
Now that's a great idea! Problem is you wouldn't be dreaming for long.
Pete
Yea, you beat a current Queen City resident to that quote.
A: The year they spend more on their library than their coin collection.
A numismatist is judged more on the content of their library than the content of their cabinet.
Sounds like an old Twilight Zone show. I hope you don’t break your glasses!
A: The year they spend more on their library than their coin collection.
A numismatist is judged more on the content of their library than the content of their cabinet.
Is gmarguili still around?
Looks like I got away with it.
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
I'd take a Unisome, go to Bed, skipping work with no regrets. I'd be thiinking - Scrw you , you bunch of slve drivers, I might not ever wake up".
FINALLY ! Some good rest with no remorse at all. The best kind !
I'm so glad I spent the extra money on the METEOR PROOF SLABS. Guaranteed to withstand meteor impact and keep your coins from melting.
Wow, in 2002 I could not have imagined that I would now feel sentimental about this board.
People I remember well are dead, or banned, or have moved on to other things.
There's always gonna be fallout from the open forum.
No blue fish...
The world isn't really ending you know?
I would be worring about all my coins suddenly becoming "Artificially Toned"
25 or 30% of our lives spent here.
I might be reading the posts over her shoulder, if you know what I mean.
Check out my current listings: https://ebay.com/sch/khunt/m.html?_ipg=200&_sop=12&_rdc=1
Yes, it is remarkable. While I am waxing sentimental, when I see your Koufax image, in my mind I can't separate Koufax' s phenomenal years (arguably 1961-66, though it's an interesting discussion topic) from my start in coin collecting, circa 1963.
Go outside and take a picture!
The Mysterious Egyptian Magic Coin
Coins in Movies
Coins on Television