@IkesT said: @Kevine84 - You've admitted that you are abusing the information provided on the Forum to defraud people. No doubt your post is being flagged as we speak. Even if you're allowed to stick around, it's unlikely that anyone is going to forget this (if they do, I'll be happy to remind them ). Good luck getting any advice in the future.
You posted a cent damaged with wire cutters and were convinced it was an error. Next to that, how would anything else you said look like a joke?
@TomB said:
If I recall correctly, PCGS has not graded a 1936 Australian penny with a proof designation. Might we see the entire slab with cert number?
I agree that the 1936 proof cent is rare but without β proofβ by showing the insert,
it is just a regular business strike. You donβt even state who the TPG is.
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Scammed your brother out of any more money on damaged coins lately?
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1102067/1921-lincoln-cent-error-too-cool#latest
This is the U.S. coin forum. And that looks like a business strike to me.
A joke about a coin and my brother and now you are going to tell on me again!?
Is Captain Ridiculous on call? π±
Ok. Sorry. I'll see if I can delete it.
It's graded proof ..
Don't you remember what I said?
You posted a cent damaged with wire cutters and were convinced it was an error. Next to that, how would anything else you said look like a joke?
Your coin:
What did uncle Gavin say?
You realize that people can read this, right ?
All I did was ask a dumb question.
If I recall correctly, PCGS has not graded a 1936 Australian penny with a proof designation. Might we see the entire slab with cert number?
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
There are none listed on the PCGS website.
Smitten with DBLCs.
Why not include a pic showing the insert? It just seems like a natural thing to do for a post like this. Leaves me skeptical. Plus, wrong forum.
Having fun while switching things up and focusing on a next level PCGS slabbed 1950+ type set, while still looking for great examples for the 7070.
Wrong forum and wrong designation in the thread title.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
I think he has provided proof that he had a 1936 Australia penny.
I agree that the 1936 proof cent is rare but without β proofβ by showing the insert,
it is just a regular business strike. You donβt even state who the TPG is.