@ErrorsOnCoins said:
This auction will be talked about for years.
It will become part of numismatic history altho it is not a coin
Kind of reminds me of the toast that appeared to have the Virgin Mary on it that was on eBay that ended up selling for like $100,000 if I remember correctly. Also the Cheeto that resembled some kind of animal (I think) that sold for thousands. So people do go crazy sometimes for weird/odd things.
@ErrorsOnCoins said:
This auction will be talked about for years.
It will become part of numismatic history altho it is not a coin
Kind of reminds me of the toast that appeared to have the Virgin Mary on it that was on eBay that ended up selling for like $100,000 if I remember correctly. Also the Cheeto that resembled some kind of animal (I think) that sold for thousands. So people do go crazy sometimes for weird/odd things.
@PerryHall said:
Am I the only one here that thinks PCGS slabbing a dead cricket is a dumb idea and is not a good look for a serious grading service? PCGS should buy it and dispose of it and hope people forget they ever saw it.
Yes, that is what I was thinking and also the animal cruelty angle. It just does not look good for a serious company.
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This sort of thing is great. It started innocently and became a phenomenon. Attempting to repeat the process would be useless, but this one is special because of the true novelty.
The graders killed a cricket and slabbed it and however many years later it took on a life of it’s own (mo such Lucy for the cricket). And ending the auction on Halloween will only add to the lore.
@ShaunBC5 said:
This sort of thing is great. It started innocently and became a phenomenon. Attempting to repeat the process would be useless, but this one is special because of the true novelty.
The graders killed a cricket and slabbed it and however many years later it took on a life of it’s own (mo such Lucy for the cricket). And ending the auction on Halloween will only add to the lore.
They named the dead cricket Lucy? Just when you thought this idiocy couldn't get any more bizarre.
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@PerryHall said:
They named the dead cricket Lucy? Just when you thought this idiocy couldn't get any more bizarre.
Normally I fix my fat finger typos and autocorrect incorrections when I realize they exist. In this case, since I named the cricket, I’m leaving it in case I need to sue the new owner for marketing it with name I accidentally provided for it.
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This auction will be talked about for years.
It will become part of numismatic history altho it is not a coin
Meaningful to the five people who were in on the joke.
Kind of reminds me of the toast that appeared to have the Virgin Mary on it that was on eBay that ended up selling for like $100,000 if I remember correctly. Also the Cheeto that resembled some kind of animal (I think) that sold for thousands. So people do go crazy sometimes for weird/odd things.
Omg the VM toast! That was so funny at the time.
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Yes, that is what I was thinking and also the animal cruelty angle. It just does not look good for a serious company.
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Haha please enter me in you give away for Jiminy cricket. Lol
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This sort of thing is great. It started innocently and became a phenomenon. Attempting to repeat the process would be useless, but this one is special because of the true novelty.
The graders killed a cricket and slabbed it and however many years later it took on a life of it’s own (mo such Lucy for the cricket). And ending the auction on Halloween will only add to the lore.
They named the dead cricket Lucy? Just when you thought this idiocy couldn't get any more bizarre.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
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Normally I fix my fat finger typos and autocorrect incorrections when I realize they exist. In this case, since I named the cricket, I’m leaving it in case I need to sue the new owner for marketing it with name I accidentally provided for it.
Probably the highest price ever paid for a dead cricket.
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‘Probably’? LOL!!
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"Lucy the Cricket" sounds like a song title. Reminds me of Mac the Knife.
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