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Old June 2nd 08, 02:47 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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Default The lost opportunity?

Coin investors should have invented the "paper coin slab investment
vehicle" along with a 10 million point grading algorithm that no one can
understand but all agree must be a good idea. Just imagine buying fake
coins in fake slabs on the cheap and throwing them into a safe where no one
can see them and then issuing "repackaged paper coin slab investment
vehicles?" You could even pump up the market with a really cool mantra like
"Buy the piece of paper and not the slab."

Of course the fraud will be discovered so you must be sure to unload all
the junk on people who are too big to fail and whose genes like to frequent
the shallow end of the pool. That way they can just swap their collapsing
"paper coin slab investment vehicles" for U.S Treasuries.

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Old June 2nd 08, 04:26 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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Default The lost opportunity?

If a buyer thinks a fake slab is real and feels good about his coin,
then the seller should feel good knowing his buyer is satisfied.

On Jun 1, 6:47*pm, "Longnine009"
wrote:
Coin investors *should have invented the "paper coin slab investment
vehicle" *along with a 10 million point grading algorithm that no one can
understand but all agree must be a good idea. *Just imagine buying fake
coins in fake slabs *on the cheap and throwing them into a safe where no one
can see them and *then *issuing "repackaged paper coin slab investment
vehicles?" *You could even pump up the market with a really cool mantra like
"Buy the piece of paper and not the slab."

Of course the fraud *will *be discovered so you must be sure to unload all
the junk on people who are too big to fail and whose genes like to frequent
the shallow end of the pool. That way they can just swap their *collapsing
"paper coin slab investment vehicles" for U.S Treasuries.

************************************************
Ben *Bernanke, he's keeping America safe from Capitalism.
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Old June 2nd 08, 04:40 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
longnine009
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Default The lost opportunity?


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If a buyer thinks a fake slab is real and feels good about his coin,
then the seller should feel good knowing his buyer is satisfied.

I'm pretty confidant that's exactly how it will play
out with counterfeit slabs from china. Just pretend
there's nothing wrong.

************************************************
Ben Bernanke, he's keeping America safe from Capitalism.
************************************************


On Jun 1, 6:47 pm, "Longnine009"
wrote:
Coin investors should have invented the "paper coin slab investment
vehicle" along with a 10 million point grading algorithm that no one can
understand but all agree must be a good idea. Just imagine buying fake
coins in fake slabs on the cheap and throwing them into a safe where no

one
can see them and then issuing "repackaged paper coin slab investment
vehicles?" You could even pump up the market with a really cool mantra

like
"Buy the piece of paper and not the slab."

Of course the fraud will be discovered so you must be sure to unload all
the junk on people who are too big to fail and whose genes like to

frequent
the shallow end of the pool. That way they can just swap their collapsing
"paper coin slab investment vehicles" for U.S Treasuries.

************************************************
Ben Bernanke, he's keeping America safe from Capitalism.
************************************************



 




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