Hot take, let's give MS. Proud a chance to thrive. She's a new member and one that may well be a bit overexcited. We all were at some point.
How about we see where she goes with it and enjoy her enthusiasm for this wonderful hobby.
@RiveraFamilyCollect said:
I picked up my first loose 1922 peace dollar last year. I wanted a "Harvey Dent two face special" didn't care much about the condition its a great design. Welcome to the forums have fun here
Have you read any of the other posts in this thread? 🤨
His idea of "fun" is ripping us off.
HA, no missed that.
Whoops.
The substantial truth doctrine is an important defense in defamation law that allows individuals to avoid liability if the gist of their statement was true.
@sanddollar said:
Hot take, let's give MS. Proud a chance to thrive. She's a new member and one that may well be a bit overexcited. We all were at some point.
How about we see where she goes with it and enjoy her enthusiasm for this wonderful hobby.
@sanddollar, in case you weren't trying to be funny - we already know where the poster was going with it - trying to scam multiple people.
Read the thread.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
@sanddollar said:
Hot take, let's give MS. Proud a chance to thrive. She's a new member and one that may well be a bit overexcited. We all were at some point.
How about we see where she goes with it and enjoy her enthusiasm for this wonderful hobby.
@sanddollar, in case you weren't trying to be funny - we already know where the poster was going with it - trying to scam multiple people.
Read the thread.
If you look at his posting history, he's an alt/troll account.
@sanddollar said:
Hot take, let's give MS. Proud a chance to thrive. She's a new member and one that may well be a bit overexcited. We all were at some point.
How about we see where she goes with it and enjoy her enthusiasm for this wonderful hobby.
@sanddollar, in case you weren't trying to be funny - we already know where the poster was going with it - trying to scam multiple people.
Read the thread.
If you look at his posting history, he's an alt/troll account.
Also rec'd the following message from proud_kaka...
"Hey! Noticed your post about needing a 1979-D Kennedy Half Dollar. A contact named Eric mentioned he has it. You can email him at ericvincent039@gmail.com. Just passing along the lead—hope it helps!"
Almost fell for it before researching here. Thannks to all who've brought this info forward.
@PMScoggin said:
Also rec'd the following message from proud_kaka...
"Hey! Noticed your post about needing a 1979-D Kennedy Half Dollar. A contact named Eric mentioned he has it. You can email him at ericvincent039@gmail.com. Just passing along the lead—hope it helps!"
Almost fell for it before researching here. Thannks to all who've brought this info forward.
NEVER EVER NEVER
even consider sending money to a brand new member of this forum, unless there's extenuating circumstances, and you are positive that they are a trustworthy individual.
@PMScoggin said:
Also rec'd the following message from proud_kaka...
"Hey! Noticed your post about needing a 1979-D Kennedy Half Dollar. A contact named Eric mentioned he has it. You can email him at ericvincent039@gmail.com. Just passing along the lead—hope it helps!"
Almost fell for it before researching here. Thannks to all who've brought this info forward.
NEVER EVER NEVER
even consider sending money to a brand new member of this forum, unless there's extenuating circumstances, and you are positive that they are a trustworthy individual.
There's no harm in buying a coin from a new member if he is willing to ship the coin first for examination prior to getting paid.
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
“ Hey! Noticed your post about needing a Gold CAC Walking Liberty Half Dollars . A contact named Eric mentioned he has it. You can email him at ericvincent039@gmail.com. Just passing along the lead—hope it helps!”
This is known scam.
BEWARE!
I received the same PM scam.
I also received a message from proud_kaka back on September 6:
Hey! Noticed your post about needing Pauls Valley NB, Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, Charter 7892, Series 1902, Value/Plain/Date Backs. A contact named Eric mentioned he has it. You can email him at ericvincent039@gmail.com. Just passing along the lead—hope it helps!
I was very suspicious, but just for giggles I sent an email on September 10 and asked this "Eric" if he had this particular banknote and would he be willing to sell it. He replied:
Thanks for reaching out. Yes, I do have a Pauls Valley National Bank note (Charter 7892, Series 1902), and I’d consider selling it for the right price.
What budget range did you have in mind? Also, to make sure we’re on the same page, could you share a reference photo of the exact type you’re looking for (Value Back, Plain Back, or Date Back)? I’m happy to send high‑resolution photos of my note (front/back)
Red flags all over! If he has this banknote, why does he need me to send him a reference photo? And why is he asking about my "budget range" before I see the note?
I couldn't quit now. I responded that I'd make a competitive offer based on the note's condition and appearance. So... send me the photos.
And he did.
Thanks for your message and for outlining your collecting focus. As requested, I’ve attached photos of my Pauls Valley National Bank note. I look forward to your fair and competitive offer based on its grade and eye appeal.
He sent me front/back photos of a series 1929 banknote!
And I immediately recognized the photo as being from an auction on Ebay that is in my watchlist. Same serial number, same circular rust stain on the back, same photo background, same light glare on the holder.
Anyway, I wrote back and called his bluff. No response. Man I hate scammers.
“ Hey! Noticed your post about needing a Gold CAC Walking Liberty Half Dollars . A contact named Eric mentioned he has it. You can email him at ericvincent039@gmail.com. Just passing along the lead—hope it helps!”
This is known scam.
And I got a phone message from a Nigerian prince yesterday, even left a voice mail message! The stars are aligning.
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Hot take, let's give MS. Proud a chance to thrive. She's a new member and one that may well be a bit overexcited. We all were at some point.
How about we see where she goes with it and enjoy her enthusiasm for this wonderful hobby.
HA, no missed that.
Whoops.
The substantial truth doctrine is an important defense in defamation law that allows individuals to avoid liability if the gist of their statement was true.
@sanddollar, in case you weren't trying to be funny - we already know where the poster was going with it - trying to scam multiple people.
Read the thread.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
My current favorite is "insert generic sounding coin that doesn't raise any suspicion"
If you look at his posting history, he's an alt/troll account.
Mr M. White:
Proud kaka banned?
Also rec'd the following message from proud_kaka...
"Hey! Noticed your post about needing a 1979-D Kennedy Half Dollar. A contact named Eric mentioned he has it. You can email him at ericvincent039@gmail.com. Just passing along the lead—hope it helps!"
Almost fell for it before researching here. Thannks to all who've brought this info forward.
NEVER EVER NEVER
even consider sending money to a brand new member of this forum, unless there's extenuating circumstances, and you are positive that they are a trustworthy individual.
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There's no harm in buying a coin from a new member if he is willing to ship the coin first for examination prior to getting paid.
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
Getting banned after just 2 posts may not be the best start.
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I also received a message from proud_kaka back on September 6:
Hey! Noticed your post about needing Pauls Valley NB, Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, Charter 7892, Series 1902, Value/Plain/Date Backs. A contact named Eric mentioned he has it. You can email him at ericvincent039@gmail.com. Just passing along the lead—hope it helps!
I was very suspicious, but just for giggles I sent an email on September 10 and asked this "Eric" if he had this particular banknote and would he be willing to sell it. He replied:
Thanks for reaching out. Yes, I do have a Pauls Valley National Bank note (Charter 7892, Series 1902), and I’d consider selling it for the right price.
What budget range did you have in mind? Also, to make sure we’re on the same page, could you share a reference photo of the exact type you’re looking for (Value Back, Plain Back, or Date Back)? I’m happy to send high‑resolution photos of my note (front/back)
Red flags all over! If he has this banknote, why does he need me to send him a reference photo? And why is he asking about my "budget range" before I see the note?
I couldn't quit now.
I responded that I'd make a competitive offer based on the note's condition and appearance. So... send me the photos.
And he did.
Thanks for your message and for outlining your collecting focus. As requested, I’ve attached photos of my Pauls Valley National Bank note. I look forward to your fair and competitive offer based on its grade and eye appeal.
He sent me front/back photos of a series 1929 banknote!
And I immediately recognized the photo as being from an auction on Ebay that is in my watchlist. Same serial number, same circular rust stain on the back, same photo background, same light glare on the holder.
Anyway, I wrote back and called his bluff. No response. Man I hate scammers.
And I got a phone message from a Nigerian prince yesterday, even left a voice mail message! The stars are aligning.