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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The face value of these coins in the US is zero. Diddly-squat. Find me any bank in the US that exchanges foreign coins and I'll eat my hat. The seller could mail them to http://www.webuyeuros.com/rates and get roughly $59, and spend more than $20 on postage and packing supplies, and go through all that hassle for maybe an extra $9. The seller got exactly what she wanted out of this deal. Since when is accusing a new member of ripping off an old lady not a personal attack on this forum? Bloomberg, good job and hope you find something that makes it worth it.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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@ace sorry to clarify FX....... short for Foreign exchange
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
972 Posts |
 bloomberg...Thanks for sharing your purchase with us. As you can see the members are divided on there feelings about this. I'm also sure your intentions were not to take advantage of anyone. Hopefully you have learned from this thread what could be considered a touchy issue by the members. More importantly I do hope you will continue to collect Canadian coins and will continue to post on this forum. This is the second time in the last week that I have seen our members criticize a new members post. The other was a new member with just 2 post who came on to show his new coin. Immediately everyone called his coin "strongly dipped" when I am sure this new member was very proud of this coin. I personally could not see any evidence of "strongly dipped" and was appalled that this new member was treated this way. I doubt very much the new member will ever come on this forum or show us another coin and I just hope he will continue to collect coins. I hope we can learn from this and ensure to treat new members with a little more care. It's very important that we don't dis-courage young collectors.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
3049 Posts |
I applaud you wireman...... best post in this thread by a long shot...
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Valued Member
Canada
329 Posts |
i agree as well. there is a reason I used to frequent another coin forum, and switched over to this one. that one has apparently been cleaned up now, but I stay here because thats where I'm used to being now. I have been noticing this forum starting to take the same tone at times as the other place used to. I'm far from being fed up with it, but I hope it doesn't become a possiblity in the future.
Edited by wazzappenning 01/27/2015 4:59 pm
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
7096 Posts |
Quote: I hope we can learn from this and ensure to treat new members with a little more care. It's very important that we don't dis-courage young collectors. Agreed, I do however don't hold with the idea of "Butt Kissing" every new member, Each should be judged at face value. If someone doesn't appreciate a truthful and honest reply then they have found the wrong site in the first place. I enjoy this site because it DOES have a core of honest and decent collectors that offer advice and wisdom without hesitation or favour and it is also a morally "righteous " site. I have a couple of grandkids that are new collectors and I have absolutely no fear letting them read posts on this site because of that. In hindsight Maybe I shouldn't have posted what I did But my conscience demanded that I made that "Observation". A "Diplomat" I am NOT. I always have the tendency to call a spade a spade  You Guys can "Bag" Me as much as you like, I have the skin of a Rhino and I ain't going anywhere 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Personally I think some members here are far to quick to jump on someones story in a cheap attempt to make themselves look great while trying to make the other individual look like crap. Absolutely Pathetic!! Disgusting! I once posted about how I purchased around $3000 worth of silver coins for in the neighbourhood of $1400 and was pounced upon by forum members and accused of ripping someone off when in fact I bought the darn coins off my brother who at the time was just helping me out through a rough go of it. Not so long along ago it happened again while I was telling a little story about getting $4 or $5 bucks off a mexican taxi driver for $1 US dollar. Come on people grow up! If you dont have something nice to say then keep it to yourself. This is not the first time I have seen a new member scared away however I do hope it is the last. This is a successful forum where we have fun and even make the odd new friend. Lets not destroy something good with cruddy accousations. My Two Cents!
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Quote: Come on people grow up! If you dont have something nice to say then keep it to yourself. Conversely if someone has something to say that they know will attract criticism, Then they should also keep that to themselves.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1505 Posts |
Fellows, extremely well said.. Bravo!! Hopefully everyone will read it and act accordingly.
Something else I would like to say while we are at IT here: some posters just "fly over" a post, Do not give it any serious thought and then jump to conclusions immediately and post their own perspective of the issue. By doing so they not only ignore and offend the OP, but they also do not give the OP a chance to have his own issue discussed.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Quote: Conversely if someone has something to say that they know will attract criticism, Then they should also keep that to themselves. Trout, there is nothing wrong with constructive criticism about a subject of which a poster knows a lot more than others, provided it is done in a nice and respectful way. It creates good Communication.
Edited by 47P7 01/27/2015 5:40 pm
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Valued Member
Canada
329 Posts |
but, he didnt know, he was brand new here. I'm outa this discussion now.
Edited by wazzappenning 01/27/2015 5:46 pm
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1049 Posts |
It's said as you get older one usually get's wiser, not always so. Perhaps this is a good lesson to stand back and take a deep breath and perhaps if a situation rises again similar. Possibly ask yourself what's the basis behind this and would it be better to ask a few questions first to get proper data vs pointed immediate misconduct. Everyone deserves to witness for self prior to attack in all fairness. As seen above I see no wrong doing in the transaction, pure geographical economics were at play! Perhaps I would have paid more but if that's the going rate of our dollars down there then so be it, win win all round.
This is a fantastic forum with fantastic members and truly it's like schooling and the info shared here is invaluable, let's keep a good positive grounds for growth.
Cheers Jon
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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 , not sure why I was brought in to the cross fire but you know what I don't care. in fact you know what I did that sunday? I celebrated my cherrypick and I don't care what people think...actually how about some more stories of my horrible crimes against dealers. baught a 1947 dot nickel for a quarter and an 1864 N.B. E/F cent for a toonie 
Feel free to call me Will.
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Moderator
 Canada
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Quote: I think this needs to get locked now. I agree....  Actually, It should have been locked hours ago... but I work for a living!!
"Discovery follows discovery, each both raising and answering questions, each ending a long search, and each providing the new instruments for a new search." -- J. Robert OppenheimerContent of this post is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses...0/deed.en_USMy eBay store
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