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 Posted 02/23/2015  4:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add shopaholic to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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The number eight is very important for many Asian people. So you have a coin with a COA of 8888, you will get a substantial premium if you sell. Eights sound like the word for prosperity in the Chinese language. On the other hand a COA of 4444 is not wanted. Fours sound like the word for death.


One's trash is another's treasure then. I have heard that some people consider 444 or 4444 as being 'Surrounded by Angels".
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On the other hand, 666 would be a great number for followers of the occult. I wonder if a Haunted Ghost Bride coin with COA off 666 or 6666 ever sold for a big premium. Maybe even a number that ends with 666 might sell for a premium. Like 2666, 5666, 7666, 8666, etc.

And how about a COA with 777 or 7777. That is a lucky number in the West
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