<< <i>last Thursday night, it was a ms63 PCGS JR-1 and went for moon money, although the photo appeared to have great eye appeal but you can never tell from Heritage's cartoon like photos? >>
There's no such thing as coin "HIPPA", but even if it was widely known who was bidding on the coin (which is often not the case), I doubt that it would be posted on a public forum.
<< <i>last Thursday night, it was a ms63 PCGS JR-1 and went for moon money, although the photo appeared to have great eye appeal but you can never tell from Heritage's cartoon like photos? >>
There's no such thing as coin "HIPPA", but even if it was widely known who was bidding on the coin (which is often not the case), I doubt that it would be posted on a public forum. >>
I think you mean " ... I doubt that it should be posted on a public forum."
I am astounded by some of the things that do get posted on public forums.
<< <i>last Thursday night, it was a ms63 PCGS JR-1 and went for moon money, although the photo appeared to have great eye appeal but you can never tell from Heritage's cartoon like photos? >>
There's no such thing as coin "HIPPA", but even if it was widely known who was bidding on the coin (which is often not the case), I doubt that it would be posted on a public forum. >>
What is "HIPPA"?
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
<< <i>last Thursday night, it was a ms63 PCGS JR-1 and went for moon money, although the photo appeared to have great eye appeal but you can never tell from Heritage's cartoon like photos? >>
There's no such thing as coin "HIPPA", but even if it was widely known who was bidding on the coin (which is often not the case), I doubt that it would be posted on a public forum. >>
What is "HIPPA"? >>
maybe "HIPAA" :
"HIPAA" is an acronym for the Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act of 1996 (August 21), Public Law 104-191, which amended the Internal Revenue Service Code of 1986. Also known as the Kennedy-Kassebaum Act, the Act includes a section, Title II, entitled Administrative Simplification, requiring:
Improved efficiency in healthcare delivery by standardizing electronic data interchange, and Protection of confidentiality and security of health data through setting and enforcing standards. More specifically, HIPAA called upon the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to publish new rules that will ensure:
Standardization of electronic patient health, administrative and financial data Unique health identifiers for individuals, employers, health plans and health care providers Security standards protecting the confidentiality and integrity of "individually identifiable health information," past, present or future. The bottom line: sweeping changes in most healthcare transaction and administrative information systems
<< <i>Hey I guess I missed it too, I just wanted the underbidder of the coin in the Heritage auction to pm me so we can shoot the bull, we obviously have something in common because we like the same coins. There aren't that many members that I can chat with who like the coins that I do. And obviously I'm a Realass and I don't have anything in common at all other than posting on this forum >>
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<< <i>last Thursday night, it was a ms63 PCGS JR-1 and went for moon money, although the photo appeared to have great eye appeal but you can never tell from Heritage's cartoon like photos? >>
There's no such thing as coin "HIPPA", but even if it was widely known who was bidding on the coin (which is often not the case), I doubt that it would be posted on a public forum.
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<< <i>last Thursday night, it was a ms63 PCGS JR-1 and went for moon money, although the photo appeared to have great eye appeal but you can never tell from Heritage's cartoon like photos? >>
There's no such thing as coin "HIPPA", but even if it was widely known who was bidding on the coin (which is often not the case), I doubt that it would be posted on a public forum. >>
I think you mean " ... I doubt that it should be posted on a public forum."
I am astounded by some of the things that do get posted on public forums.
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<< <i>last Thursday night, it was a ms63 PCGS JR-1 and went for moon money, although the photo appeared to have great eye appeal but you can never tell from Heritage's cartoon like photos? >>
There's no such thing as coin "HIPPA", but even if it was widely known who was bidding on the coin (which is often not the case), I doubt that it would be posted on a public forum. >>
What is "HIPPA"?
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
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<< <i>last Thursday night, it was a ms63 PCGS JR-1 and went for moon money, although the photo appeared to have great eye appeal but you can never tell from Heritage's cartoon like photos? >>
There's no such thing as coin "HIPPA", but even if it was widely known who was bidding on the coin (which is often not the case), I doubt that it would be posted on a public forum. >>
What is "HIPPA"? >>
maybe "HIPAA" :
"HIPAA" is an acronym for the Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act of 1996 (August 21), Public Law 104-191, which amended the Internal Revenue Service Code of 1986. Also known as the Kennedy-Kassebaum Act, the Act includes a section, Title II, entitled Administrative Simplification, requiring:
Improved efficiency in healthcare delivery by standardizing electronic data interchange, and
Protection of confidentiality and security of health data through setting and enforcing standards.
More specifically, HIPAA called upon the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to publish new rules that will ensure:
Standardization of electronic patient health, administrative and financial data
Unique health identifiers for individuals, employers, health plans and health care providers
Security standards protecting the confidentiality and integrity of "individually identifiable health information," past, present or future.
The bottom line: sweeping changes in most healthcare transaction and administrative information systems
I'm all for saving Hippo's too.
roadrunner
<< <i>Guess I missed it. >>
Yea me too ~ well +1
there could be grievous consequences.
Camelot
<< <i>Hey I guess I missed it too, I just wanted the underbidder of the coin in the Heritage auction to pm me so we can shoot the bull, we obviously have something in common because we like the same coins. There aren't that many members that I can chat with who like the coins that I do. And obviously I'm a Realass and I don't have anything in common at all other than posting on this forum
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm...........
Maybe he's onto something.
Ray
<< <i>Keets was whining a bit ago about there not being any intelligent threads here anymore.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm...........
Maybe he's onto something.
Ray >>
Yeah, Realone seems to be lacking.