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RE: COIN GEEKS - ZEROSPHERES - 11-03-2011 (11-03-2011, 11:49 AM)IMaDick Wrote: Just think zeroballs, if you had been more active you wouldn't be the fat fucking retard you turned out to be. I see Dick, as usual, is taking the high ground in another intelligent discussion. This comes from his strong religious background and what he was taught and blindly continues to believe today. Keep up your "good works" with children. The world needs more carbon copies. RE: COIN GEEKS - IMaDick - 11-03-2011 (11-03-2011, 12:09 PM)ZEROSPHERES Wrote:(11-03-2011, 11:49 AM)IMaDick Wrote: Just think zeroballs, if you had been more active you wouldn't be the fat fucking retard you turned out to be. You can bet that the truth is someplace else other than in your "feelings", and your "suspicions". Those are the 2 dumbest words that can be used when you want to be taken seriously in any conversation, they are the words of a retard with nothing to offer. RE: COIN GEEKS - Duchess - 11-03-2011 I say to people, "you're a fuckin' idiot, just as I suspected". ...so, I occasionally use that word. That was a general "you" btw. RE: COIN GEEKS - IMaDick - 11-03-2011 (11-03-2011, 12:29 PM)Duchess Wrote: Different context, with some evidence to base the comment on. completely different than what zeroballs tried to pull off. RE: COIN GEEKS - ZEROSPHERES - 11-03-2011 (11-03-2011, 12:33 PM)IMaDick Wrote:(11-03-2011, 12:29 PM)Duchess Wrote: Poor Dick. Go consult with your "talking snake" and check back with us. I can't wait for your next installment of 'See!! I Know Because' p.s. you really shouldn't drink this much this early in the day. RE: COIN GEEKS - IMaDick - 11-03-2011 (11-03-2011, 12:37 PM)ZEROSPHERES Wrote:(11-03-2011, 12:33 PM)IMaDick Wrote:(11-03-2011, 12:29 PM)Duchess Wrote: Poor zeroballs. RE: COIN GEEKS - ramseycat - 11-03-2011 DD you can mentor in wood working and all that good stuff. But coins? Ah yea, no. (btw, I love Dunkin Donuts hot chocolate = DD = so calling you DD is a good thing ahaha) RE: COIN GEEKS - ZEROSPHERES - 11-03-2011 RE: COIN GEEKS - IMaDick - 11-03-2011 Poor zeroballs. Stop feeling sorry for yourself. RE: COIN GEEKS - IMaDick - 11-03-2011 (11-03-2011, 02:04 PM)ramseycat Wrote: DD you can mentor in wood working and all that good stuff. But coins? Ah yea, no. Ya, history sucks. RE: COIN GEEKS - cladking - 11-03-2011 Coin collecting is way cool. Of course not collecting coins can be pretty cool too so anyone can be cool. One of the cool things about coin collecting is gifts can be really cheap. Buy things like telescopes, binoculars, cameras, or old X-ray equipment at garage sales and you can often find a lens in them that is exactly what a collector needs. A lot of collectors like all sorts of books related to the era of the coins he collects or even things like city directories can appeal to specialists. It's pretty hard to find any collectible a collector will appreciate but it's easy to find things related to what they collect. Coin collecting isn't so great for meeting women but if this is your objective just buy a puppy. You can name it penny or something. Or just get on the net since it really does take all kinds. RE: COIN GEEKS - septic - 11-04-2011 . RE: COIN GEEKS - septic - 11-04-2011 (10-17-2011, 06:13 AM)Duchess Wrote: I would look at a gift voucher to a Coin Dealer or coin collectors assessories. Unless the person you are buying the gift for stipulates a certain coin then you are faced with an impossible task of giving them something they haven't got. If it's for a child then perhaps an accumulation purchased through an auction. RE: COIN GEEKS - Duchess - 10-19-2012 Maggot, what's the difference between the Bluebook handbook of coins as compared to the Redbook? RE: COIN GEEKS - Maggot - 10-19-2012 The blue book is for dealers but its really bullshit. RE: COIN GEEKS - Duchess - 10-19-2012 Thanks! Do you ever recommend books for collectors? Anything you consider "must have"? RE: COIN GEEKS - Duchess - 10-19-2012 I might ask you these same questions every year around this time. I didn't go back to look. RE: COIN GEEKS - cladking - 10-19-2012 (10-19-2012, 02:37 PM)Duchess Wrote: A coin collector (any collector) will probably have any books they already need. And it's almost impossible to pleasantly surprise them with a coin unless they're a beginner and you know their specific needs. Coin collectors might be able to use accessories like scales, microscopes, or magnifying glasses. Every collector has an almost endless need for different magnifying glasses and doesn't know it until he gets it. Large low power glasses are excellent for scanning groups of coins and high power glasses for checking varieties. A square medium power glass (~8X) is great for carrying around in your glasses case. I always tear apart junk optical equipment seeking new glasses. A cheap telescope or broken microscope might be worthless but contain very valuable lenses. If you can get accumulations of things like old copies of the Numismatist or auction catalogs they might be hugely appreciated and can be found very cheap. It's probably not a good idea to spend a lot for anything for a collector because it might be worthless to him. RE: COIN GEEKS - Adub - 11-03-2012 My daughter came up on a rather tarnished looking 1943 penny. I soaked it in a thimble of coca cola and it turned all silver. Broke her heart. She had been perusing the internet, convincing herself that it was worth millions. RE: COIN GEEKS - pyropappy - 11-03-2012 (11-03-2012, 05:33 PM)Adub Wrote: My daughter came up on a rather tarnished looking 1943 penny. I soaked it in a thimble of coca cola and it turned all silver. Broke her heart. She had been perusing the internet, convincing herself that it was worth millions. Tell her to keep looking, and when she finds this one, stop. |