<< <i>Um, your saying I lied about the coin on the darkside? What coin? Are you saying that I never had the soverign in the first place? >>
You know what I am saying, I am saying you posted a thread saying it came back from ANACS as NET VF-35 and later posted that it came back NET AU-58. I have no idea if you ever owned this coin or not, I don't care if you have ever owned it or not. I DO KNOW you lied and that is what my opinion is based on!
If you now wish to be trusted the ball is in your court, cough up some proof. Take a pic of the coin in the friggin bubble wrap and post that for goodness sake!
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Ok, this is incredible. I took the picture of it, I'm sorry that it's fuzzy but its the best I could do. I took it down to photo editor and saved it at a very low KB. And now it's size is still to big!! Someone who can please downsize this image give me your email I'll send it to you and could you downsize it for me then post it here? Thanks
<< <i>I see what looks like it might be a crack to the right of the ANACS monogram. >>
I'm holding an ANACS slab at an angle under the light right now, and it shows a warp of the reflection that looks very similar. I'll await a clearer image.
<< <i> I'll bug my dad to get a better picture in a few minutes. >>
You may need to eMail it to another member. I'll be heading out pretty soon.
<< <i>I see what looks like it might be a crack to the right of the ANACS monogram. >>
I'm holding an ANACS slab at an angle under the light right now, and it shows a warp of the reflection that looks very similar. I'll await a clearer image.
Russ, NCNE >>
Haha, yeah, I used my "high tech knowledge" to warp the image magically and make it appear to look cracked! .. What are you going to expect next?
GCL is trying to ruin our collective eyesight. Take a class in photography since you can't spell....then you can at least take some decent 'pickers'!!!
Cool. Since ANACS has authenticated and net graded the coin, may I suggest you just crack it out and put it in an Air-Tite or slab it yourself in one of those Coin World slab type coin holder using the ANACS insert.
If I were you I'd crack it the rest of the way out and enjoy it raw.
I've got a 1967 sovereign and it's in a flip. I'd show you a pic but the coin is at the bank. >>
No problem. I'm sorry I had to do all this just to prove a point .
I'm going to save up and perhaps buy a GOOD digital camera. My dad took that last picture and though, it is better than mine. The picture sucks. I might just buy a really good digital camera that takes good pictures. I'm disappointed some of my friends doubted me here, as I had trust in them. Like Aethelred, and Baley. I thought people would believe me without proof. I was thinking about cracking it, and I've reviewed the methods, but my parents will not let me and I don't want to risk damaging it. It's a hefty cost at $18 to get a new holder, but that's life. Thank you all for your suggestions, and in the future, if this happens again on a cheaper coin, I will take it under consideration.
<< <i>I also extend my most sincere apology for my doubt on this issue! >>
It's alright. I can understand that you would be suspicious because before, I said I got the 1913 soverign graded VF by ANACS. If I wouldn't said that, it would've suppressed alot of doubt. I didn't lie this time, and probably won't ever again after that ...
<< <i>I also extend my most sincere apology for my doubt on this issue! >>
It's alright. I can understand that you would be suspicious because before, I said I got the 1913 soverign graded VF by ANACS. If I wouldn't said that, it would've suppressed alot of doubt. I didn't lie this time, and probably won't ever again after that ... >>
I hope not! You have withstood a good bit of fire here tonight, good job of holding your own!
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I guess the moral of the story here is, if your going to take your slabs out to show them off, carry them in your slab caddy!!! Not a paid endorsement, by the way!
It is not exactly cheating, I prefer to consider it creative problem solving!!!
I'm with Lucy.....You are all a bunch of Big Bullies!!!! An apology will not suffice in this instance! All who doubted and ridiculed should send the lad a prized coin from their collection. (Hammered English comes to mind!) Russ should donate a "Slab Caddy" as a gesture that he is not a cheap as everyone makes him out to be!
<< <i>I'm with Lucy.....You are all a bunch of Big Bullies!!!! An apology will not suffice in this instance! All who doubted and ridiculed should send the lad a prized coin from their collection. (Hammered English comes to mind!) Russ should donate a "Slab Caddy" as a gesture that he is not a cheap as everyone makes him out to be! >>
Perhaps that is not such a bad idea! GCL, send me a PM if you want a free coin!
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Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
Be patient. He needs to smack it on the floor a few times and crack it first.
Russ, NCNE
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
<< <i>Um, your saying I lied about the coin on the darkside? What coin? Are you saying that I never had the soverign in the first place? >>
You know what I am saying, I am saying you posted a thread saying it came back from ANACS as NET VF-35 and later posted that it came back NET AU-58. I have no idea if you ever owned this coin or not, I don't care if you have ever owned it or not. I DO KNOW you lied and that is what my opinion is based on!
If you now wish to be trusted the ball is in your court, cough up some proof. Take a pic of the coin in the friggin bubble wrap and post that for goodness sake!
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<< <i>Take a pic of the coin in the friggin bubble wrap and post that for goodness sake! >>
He's now scrambling to find some opaque bubblewrap.
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>Take a pic of the coin in the friggin bubble wrap and post that for goodness sake! >>
He's now scrambling to find some opaque bubblewrap.
Russ, NCNE >>
Step 1. Google
Step 2. Image Search
Step 3. enter "bubble wrap"
Step 4. Cut and paste to CU.
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Where's the popcorn?
<< <i>Someone who can please downsize this image give me your email I'll send it to you >>
russ@compucheap.com
Russ, NCNE
Stay tuned!
Click here for a gigantic version.
I can't tell if it's cracked or not. Anybody else?
Russ, NCNE
You can tell from that image that the slab is cracked? Where?
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>I see what looks like it might be a crack to the right of the ANACS monogram. >>
I'm holding an ANACS slab at an angle under the light right now, and it shows a warp of the reflection that looks very similar. I'll await a clearer image.
<< <i> I'll bug my dad to get a better picture in a few minutes. >>
You may need to eMail it to another member. I'll be heading out pretty soon.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>
<< <i>I see what looks like it might be a crack to the right of the ANACS monogram. >>
I'm holding an ANACS slab at an angle under the light right now, and it shows a warp of the reflection that looks very similar. I'll await a clearer image.
Russ, NCNE >>
Haha, yeah, I used my "high tech knowledge" to warp the image magically and make it appear to look cracked!
Coin back from ANACS graded NET VF-35 (posted 02 Apr. 2004)
Coin back from ANACS graded NET AU-55 (posted 13 Apr. 2004)
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<< <i>Haha, yeah, I used my "high tech knowledge" to warp the image magically and make it appear to look cracked! >>
There's nothing high tech about lighting reflection caused by angle.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>It came back slabbed today as VF-20 Net graded Damage:Heavy bag marks. >>
I guess the cracked slab must be a different coin.
Russ, NCNE
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt." >>
Hmmmm! Who is this reminding me of?
The slab is clearly cracked. Let me be the first to apologize for doubting you on this issue.
In the future, I might suggest that the only extra thing you carry in your wallet is a condom.
Russ, NCNE
If I were you I'd crack it the rest of the way out and enjoy it raw.
I've got a 1967 sovereign and it's in a flip. I'd show you a pic but the coin is at the bank.
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
Well, I'm glad we got to the bottom of this.
A very productive session.
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<< <i>I'm sorry too.
If I were you I'd crack it the rest of the way out and enjoy it raw.
I've got a 1967 sovereign and it's in a flip. I'd show you a pic but the coin is at the bank. >>
No problem. I'm sorry I had to do all this just to prove a point
I'm going to save up and perhaps buy a GOOD digital camera. My dad took that last picture and though, it is better than mine. The picture sucks. I might just buy a really good digital camera that takes good pictures. I'm disappointed some of my friends doubted me here, as I had trust in them. Like Aethelred, and Baley. I thought people would believe me without proof. I was thinking about cracking it, and I've reviewed the methods, but my parents will not let me and I don't want to risk damaging it. It's a hefty cost at $18 to get a new holder, but that's life. Thank you all for your suggestions, and in the future, if this happens again on a cheaper coin, I will take it under consideration.
<< <i>Yeah! Take a deep breath and RELAX. >>
<< <i>first thing to do is calm the heck down.
HAHAHAH, I was thinking the same thing. Poor guy will have a heart attack before he gets to ship the coin out.
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<< <i>I also extend my most sincere apology for my doubt on this issue!
It's alright. I can understand that you would be suspicious because before, I said I got the 1913 soverign graded VF by ANACS. If I wouldn't said that, it would've suppressed alot of doubt. I didn't lie this time, and probably won't ever again after that ...
<< <i>
<< <i>I also extend my most sincere apology for my doubt on this issue!
It's alright. I can understand that you would be suspicious because before, I said I got the 1913 soverign graded VF by ANACS. If I wouldn't said that, it would've suppressed alot of doubt. I didn't lie this time, and probably won't ever again after that ...
I hope not! You have withstood a good bit of fire here tonight, good job of holding your own!
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Try that crap with me!
(heh heh some of the remarks in this thread had me laughing hard!)
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yah that was pretty entertaining
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
what is the ANACS grade of this coin again? AU details net VF?
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<< <i>I'm with Lucy.....You are all a bunch of Big Bullies!!!! An apology will not suffice in this instance! All who doubted and ridiculed should send the lad a prized coin from their collection. (Hammered English comes to mind!) Russ should donate a "Slab Caddy" as a gesture that he is not a cheap as everyone makes him out to be!
Perhaps that is not such a bad idea! GCL, send me a PM if you want a free coin!
WNC Coins, LLC
1987-C Hendersonville Road
Asheville, NC 28803
wnccoins.com
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