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FA: 1955/55 DDO Lincoln Cent PCGS MS-64 RD Oly..this one's for YOU



 
 
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Old July 4th 07, 01:33 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Ira
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Default FA: 1955/55 DDO Lincoln Cent PCGS MS-64 RD Oly..this one's for YOU

One of the finest Ms-64 RDs I've ever seen. In a 7 year old slab. Why
is this important? Because a few 64Rdson the market now, 2 of which
are inPCGS slabs, have been reclored by coin doctor(s)! Within a year,
the color becomes unnatoral and the coin can no longer be called
original. After a coin
has been recolored, the surfaces are then chemically active, and even
within a slab, the surfaces continue to change visually. When the
coloring is fresh and skillfully done, the coin can fool PCGS and NGC
and the other two better slabbers. The rest of the grading companies
just don't care as they offer no
meaningful guarantees. This coin has remained unchanged for 7 years
and the color is completely natural and original. Sorry, Oly, this one
will cost you well over $8,000.

See it at:http://cgi.ebay.com/1955-55-DDO-Linc...PCGS-MS-64-RD-
Very-PQ-NR_W0QQitemZ250139097710

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Old July 4th 07, 01:38 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Ira
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Default FA: 1955/55 DDO Lincoln Cent PCGS MS-64 RD Oly..this one's for YOU


Ira wrote:
One of the finest Ms-64 RDs I've ever seen. In a 7 year old slab. Why
is this important? Because a few 64Rdson the market now, 2 of which
are inPCGS slabs, have been reclored by coin doctor(s)! Within a year,
the color becomes unnatoral and the coin can no longer be called
original. After a coin
has been recolored, the surfaces are then chemically active, and even
within a slab, the surfaces continue to change visually. When the
coloring is fresh and skillfully done, the coin can fool PCGS and NGC
and the other two better slabbers. The rest of the grading companies
just don't care as they offer no
meaningful guarantees. This coin has remained unchanged for 7 years
and the color is completely natural and original. Sorry, Oly, this one
will cost you well over $8,000.

See it at:http://cgi.ebay.com/1955-55-DDO-Linc...PCGS-MS-64-RD-
Very-PQ-NR_W0QQitemZ250139097710



See if the following link works and thanks for looking.

Ira

http://cgi.ebay.com/1955-55-DDO-Linc...mZ250139097710

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Old July 4th 07, 02:21 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
oly
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Default ONLY IRA IS GOD!!!

On Jul 3, 7:38 pm, Ira wrote:
Ira wrote:
One of the finest Ms-64 RDs I've ever seen. In a 7 year old slab. Why
is this important? Because a few 64Rdson the market now, 2 of which
are inPCGS slabs, have been reclored by coin doctor(s)! Within a year,
the color becomes unnatoral and the coin can no longer be called
original. After a coin
has been recolored, the surfaces are then chemically active, and even
within a slab, the surfaces continue to change visually. When the
coloring is fresh and skillfully done, the coin can fool PCGS and NGC
and the other two better slabbers. The rest of the grading companies
just don't care as they offer no
meaningful guarantees. This coin has remained unchanged for 7 years
and the color is completely natural and original. Sorry, Oly, this one
will cost you well over $8,000.


See it at:http://cgi.ebay.com/1955-55-DDO-Linc...PCGS-MS-64-RD-
Very-PQ-NR_W0QQitemZ250139097710


See if the following link works and thanks for looking.

Ira

http://cgi.ebay.com/1955-55-DDO-Linc...Very-PQ-NR...- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Oh Ira, we worship your godhead IRA-WEH.

Your briefcase is the holy of holies of numismatics! The ark of the
covenant of the only GOD of ALL RCC numismatics!

All hail and prostrate yourself before the GOD IRA ALMIGHTY!!!!! OZ
GOD IRA!!!

THE RCC CULT NOT WORTHY TO SUCK the toe jamb FROM between YOUR DIGITS
but WHO DO SO ANYWAY! POUR THE KOOL_AIDE!!!

OH GOD IRA!!! YOU ARE SO GREAT!!! IF IT IS NOT AN IRA COIN, IT IS
DROSS!!! DROSS!!!

BELIEVE ONLY IRA!!! WORSHIP ONLY IRA!!! LOVE HIM, LOVE HIS (7 year
old) PLASTIC!!!

Unworthy of you GODHEAD, all other dealers suck before YOU IRA!


oly

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Old July 4th 07, 02:34 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
oly
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Default ONLY IRA IS GOD!!!

On Jul 3, 8:21 pm, oly wrote:
On Jul 3, 7:38 pm, Ira wrote:





Ira wrote:
One of the finest Ms-64 RDs I've ever seen. In a 7 year old slab. Why
is this important? Because a few 64Rdson the market now, 2 of which
are inPCGS slabs, have been reclored by coin doctor(s)! Within a year,
the color becomes unnatoral and the coin can no longer be called
original. After a coin
has been recolored, the surfaces are then chemically active, and even
within a slab, the surfaces continue to change visually. When the
coloring is fresh and skillfully done, the coin can fool PCGS and NGC
and the other two better slabbers. The rest of the grading companies
just don't care as they offer no
meaningful guarantees. This coin has remained unchanged for 7 years
and the color is completely natural and original. Sorry, Oly, this one
will cost you well over $8,000.


See it at:http://cgi.ebay.com/1955-55-DDO-Linc...PCGS-MS-64-RD-
Very-PQ-NR_W0QQitemZ250139097710


See if the following link works and thanks for looking.


Ira


http://cgi.ebay.com/1955-55-DDO-Linc...y-PQ-NR...Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Oh Ira, we worship your godhead IRA-WEH.

Your briefcase is the holy of holies of numismatics! The ark of the
covenant of the only GOD of ALL RCC numismatics!

All hail and prostrate yourself before the GOD IRA ALMIGHTY!!!!! OZ
GOD IRA!!!

THE RCC CULT NOT WORTHY TO SUCK the toe jamb FROM between YOUR DIGITS
but WHO DO SO ANYWAY! POUR THE KOOL_AIDE!!!

OH GOD IRA!!! YOU ARE SO GREAT!!! IF IT IS NOT AN IRA COIN, IT IS
DROSS!!! DROSS!!!

BELIEVE ONLY IRA!!! WORSHIP ONLY IRA!!! LOVE HIM, LOVE HIS (7 year
old) PLASTIC!!!

Unworthy of you GODHEAD, all other dealers suck before YOU IRA!

oly- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


P.S. there, oh great OZ - Any normal/sane person would choose 15 or 16
MS 63 St. Gaudens in PCGS or NGC holders, selected in person, of
course. Or for that matter, maybe 19 or 20 one ounce AGEs

But, members of the cult of IRA have more cents than sense.

Winter is coming sayeth the Ant to the Grasshopper.

oly

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Old July 4th 07, 02:46 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
oly
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Default ONLY IRA IS GOD!!!

On Jul 3, 8:34 pm, oly wrote:
On Jul 3, 8:21 pm, oly wrote:





On Jul 3, 7:38 pm, Ira wrote:


Ira wrote:
One of the finest Ms-64 RDs I've ever seen. In a 7 year old slab. Why
is this important? Because a few 64Rdson the market now, 2 of which
are inPCGS slabs, have been reclored by coin doctor(s)! Within a year,
the color becomes unnatoral and the coin can no longer be called
original. After a coin
has been recolored, the surfaces are then chemically active, and even
within a slab, the surfaces continue to change visually. When the
coloring is fresh and skillfully done, the coin can fool PCGS and NGC
and the other two better slabbers. The rest of the grading companies
just don't care as they offer no
meaningful guarantees. This coin has remained unchanged for 7 years
and the color is completely natural and original. Sorry, Oly, this one
will cost you well over $8,000.


See it at:http://cgi.ebay.com/1955-55-DDO-Linc...PCGS-MS-64-RD-
Very-PQ-NR_W0QQitemZ250139097710


See if the following link works and thanks for looking.


Ira


http://cgi.ebay.com/1955-55-DDO-Linc...PQ-NR...quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Oh Ira, we worship your godhead IRA-WEH.


Your briefcase is the holy of holies of numismatics! The ark of the
covenant of the only GOD of ALL RCC numismatics!


All hail and prostrate yourself before the GOD IRA ALMIGHTY!!!!! OZ
GOD IRA!!!


THE RCC CULT NOT WORTHY TO SUCK the toe jamb FROM between YOUR DIGITS
but WHO DO SO ANYWAY! POUR THE KOOL_AIDE!!!


OH GOD IRA!!! YOU ARE SO GREAT!!! IF IT IS NOT AN IRA COIN, IT IS
DROSS!!! DROSS!!!


BELIEVE ONLY IRA!!! WORSHIP ONLY IRA!!! LOVE HIM, LOVE HIS (7 year
old) PLASTIC!!!


Unworthy of you GODHEAD, all other dealers suck before YOU IRA!


oly- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


P.S. there, oh great OZ - Any normal/sane person would choose 15 or 16
MS 63 St. Gaudens in PCGS or NGC holders, selected in person, of
course. Or for that matter, maybe 19 or 20 one ounce AGEs

But, members of the cult of IRA have more cents than sense.

Winter is coming sayeth the Ant to the Grasshopper.

oly- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Sheesh, I ought to get 17 nice GOLD Saints for the same price as your
COPPER/Bronze penny.

And indeed your photo does seem to show a nice tin spot over the
second five. Does PCGS guarantee that that tin spot is not gonna get
worse?

oly

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Old July 4th 07, 03:03 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
oly
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Posts: 3,111
Default ONLY IRA IS GOD!!!

On Jul 3, 8:46 pm, oly wrote:
On Jul 3, 8:34 pm, oly wrote:





On Jul 3, 8:21 pm, oly wrote:


On Jul 3, 7:38 pm, Ira wrote:


Ira wrote:
One of the finest Ms-64 RDs I've ever seen. In a 7 year old slab. Why
is this important? Because a few 64Rdson the market now, 2 of which
are inPCGS slabs, have been reclored by coin doctor(s)! Within a year,
the color becomes unnatoral and the coin can no longer be called
original. After a coin
has been recolored, the surfaces are then chemically active, and even
within a slab, the surfaces continue to change visually. When the
coloring is fresh and skillfully done, the coin can fool PCGS and NGC
and the other two better slabbers. The rest of the grading companies
just don't care as they offer no
meaningful guarantees. This coin has remained unchanged for 7 years
and the color is completely natural and original. Sorry, Oly, this one
will cost you well over $8,000.


See it at:http://cgi.ebay.com/1955-55-DDO-Linc...PCGS-MS-64-RD-
Very-PQ-NR_W0QQitemZ250139097710


See if the following link works and thanks for looking.


Ira


http://cgi.ebay.com/1955-55-DDO-Linc...y-PQ-NR...text -


- Show quoted text -


Oh Ira, we worship your godhead IRA-WEH.


Your briefcase is the holy of holies of numismatics! The ark of the
covenant of the only GOD of ALL RCC numismatics!


All hail and prostrate yourself before the GOD IRA ALMIGHTY!!!!! OZ
GOD IRA!!!


THE RCC CULT NOT WORTHY TO SUCK the toe jamb FROM between YOUR DIGITS
but WHO DO SO ANYWAY! POUR THE KOOL_AIDE!!!


OH GOD IRA!!! YOU ARE SO GREAT!!! IF IT IS NOT AN IRA COIN, IT IS
DROSS!!! DROSS!!!


BELIEVE ONLY IRA!!! WORSHIP ONLY IRA!!! LOVE HIM, LOVE HIS (7 year
old) PLASTIC!!!


Unworthy of you GODHEAD, all other dealers suck before YOU IRA!


oly- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


P.S. there, oh great OZ - Any normal/sane person would choose 15 or 16
MS 63 St. Gaudens in PCGS or NGC holders, selected in person, of
course. Or for that matter, maybe 19 or 20 one ounce AGEs


But, members of the cult of IRA have more cents than sense.


Winter is coming sayeth the Ant to the Grasshopper.


oly- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Sheesh, I ought to get 17 nice GOLD Saints for the same price as your
COPPER/Bronze penny.

And indeed your photo does seem to show a nice tin spot over the
second five. Does PCGS guarantee that that tin spot is not gonna get
worse?

oly- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Yep, sure looks like a genuine tin spot there over that second (or
should I say third and fourth) digit five? Or is there a problem with
the picture?

When I get pre-1962 cents for elongating, I really can't use them if
they have a tin spot like that one on your coin Ira. People think it
ruins the aesthetics of an elongated coin when it has a honking big
tin spot right in a focal area of an otherwise beautiful squished
penny.

Dontja know that tin spots kinda always get in a focal area of a cent,
kinda like near the date, or right in front of old Abe - but right at
the date is bad too, which is not a good place to have a honking big
tin spot. Especially if the coin or elongated coin is otherwise kinda
pricey, kinda like when you ask five or ten dollars for an older
elongated. Even people who don't do round coins kinda have problems
with tin spots in focal areas. Gotta watch out for them tin spots.

oly

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Old July 6th 07, 02:44 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Sibirskmoneta
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Default 1955/55 DDO Lincoln Cent PCGS MS-64 RD Oly..this one's for YOU


"Ira" wrote in message
oups.com...
One of the finest Ms-64 RDs I've ever seen. In a 7 year old slab. Why
is this important? Because a few 64Rdson the market now, 2 of which
are inPCGS slabs, have been reclored by coin doctor(s)! Within a year,
the color becomes unnatoral and the coin can no longer be called
original. After a coin
has been recolored, the surfaces are then chemically active, and even
within a slab, the surfaces continue to change visually. When the
coloring is fresh and skillfully done, the coin can fool PCGS and NGC
and the other two better slabbers. The rest of the grading companies
just don't care as they offer no
meaningful guarantees. This coin has remained unchanged for 7 years
and the color is completely natural and original. Sorry, Oly, this one
will cost you well over $8,000.

See it at:http://cgi.ebay.com/1955-55-DDO-Linc...PCGS-MS-64-RD-
Very-PQ-NR_W0QQitemZ250139097710


Hey Ira, ignore your troll. I think the real problem here is his mental
deficiency and feelings of inadequacy at not being able to afford even the
least costly of your treasures.

The 1955 DDO is not my cup of tea, but this is:

http://www.geocities.com/scottishmon...799dollar2.jpg

My only pedigreed Iras4 coin and one that got me put to the canine domicile
when the Master didn't approve. But she got over my new love affair with
Anne. (Yes, significant enough she got a name.)


  #8  
Old July 6th 07, 03:05 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
oly
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Default 1955/55 DDO Lincoln Cent PCGS MS-64 RD Oly..this one's for YOU

On Jul 5, 8:44 pm, "Sibirskmoneta" wrote:
"Ira" wrote in message

oups.com...





One of the finest Ms-64 RDs I've ever seen. In a 7 year old slab. Why
is this important? Because a few 64Rdson the market now, 2 of which
are inPCGS slabs, have been reclored by coin doctor(s)! Within a year,
the color becomes unnatoral and the coin can no longer be called
original. After a coin
has been recolored, the surfaces are then chemically active, and even
within a slab, the surfaces continue to change visually. When the
coloring is fresh and skillfully done, the coin can fool PCGS and NGC
and the other two better slabbers. The rest of the grading companies
just don't care as they offer no
meaningful guarantees. This coin has remained unchanged for 7 years
and the color is completely natural and original. Sorry, Oly, this one
will cost you well over $8,000.


See it at:http://cgi.ebay.com/1955-55-DDO-Linc...PCGS-MS-64-RD-
Very-PQ-NR_W0QQitemZ250139097710


Hey Ira, ignore your troll. I think the real problem here is his mental
deficiency and feelings of inadequacy at not being able to afford even the
least costly of your treasures.

The 1955 DDO is not my cup of tea, but this is:

http://www.geocities.com/scottishmon...799dollar2.jpg

My only pedigreed Iras4 coin and one that got me put to the canine domicile
when the Master didn't approve. But she got over my new love affair with
Anne. (Yes, significant enough she got a name.)- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


My household spent about $14,000 in June, but that is about 60% more
than our average month. Unusual combination of regular expenses,
deposit on braces, 1/2 year private school tuition and airfare and
hotel rooms in Europe. Trust me, I hope I don't have to spend
anything like that again in one month for some time to come.

And we can do all that once in a while because we are not stupid
enough to pay $13,400 for a worthless Lincoln cent.

oly

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Old July 6th 07, 03:26 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Bruce Remick
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Default 1955/55 DDO Lincoln Cent PCGS MS-64 RD Oly..this one's for YOU


"oly" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Jul 5, 8:44 pm, "Sibirskmoneta" wrote:
"Ira" wrote in message

oups.com...





One of the finest Ms-64 RDs I've ever seen. In a 7 year old slab. Why
is this important? Because a few 64Rdson the market now, 2 of which
are inPCGS slabs, have been reclored by coin doctor(s)! Within a year,
the color becomes unnatoral and the coin can no longer be called
original. After a coin
has been recolored, the surfaces are then chemically active, and even
within a slab, the surfaces continue to change visually. When the
coloring is fresh and skillfully done, the coin can fool PCGS and NGC
and the other two better slabbers. The rest of the grading companies
just don't care as they offer no
meaningful guarantees. This coin has remained unchanged for 7 years
and the color is completely natural and original. Sorry, Oly, this one
will cost you well over $8,000.


See it at:http://cgi.ebay.com/1955-55-DDO-Linc...PCGS-MS-64-RD-
Very-PQ-NR_W0QQitemZ250139097710


Hey Ira, ignore your troll. I think the real problem here is his mental
deficiency and feelings of inadequacy at not being able to afford even
the
least costly of your treasures.

The 1955 DDO is not my cup of tea, but this is:

http://www.geocities.com/scottishmon...799dollar2.jpg

My only pedigreed Iras4 coin and one that got me put to the canine
domicile
when the Master didn't approve. But she got over my new love affair with
Anne. (Yes, significant enough she got a name.)- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


My household spent about $14,000 in June, but that is about 60% more
than our average month. Unusual combination of regular expenses,
deposit on braces, 1/2 year private school tuition and airfare and
hotel rooms in Europe. Trust me, I hope I don't have to spend
anything like that again in one month for some time to come.


Sounds like a lot of worthless wasteful stuff to me. Private $chool vs
public school. Cosmetic braces pushed by dentists who want to buy 1955
DDO's onto parents who want their kids to be magazine models. Frivolous
European vacations.........


And we can do all that once in a while because we are not stupid
enough to pay $13,400 for a worthless Lincoln cent.


You would have been much better off investing in a 1955 DDO Lincoln. Like
money in the bank.

Bruce



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Old July 6th 07, 03:35 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
oly
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Default 1955/55 DDO Lincoln Cent PCGS MS-64 RD Oly..this one's for YOU

On Jul 5, 9:26 pm, "Bruce Remick" wrote:
"oly" wrote in message

ups.com...





On Jul 5, 8:44 pm, "Sibirskmoneta" wrote:
"Ira" wrote in message


groups.com...


One of the finest Ms-64 RDs I've ever seen. In a 7 year old slab. Why
is this important? Because a few 64Rdson the market now, 2 of which
are inPCGS slabs, have been reclored by coin doctor(s)! Within a year,
the color becomes unnatoral and the coin can no longer be called
original. After a coin
has been recolored, the surfaces are then chemically active, and even
within a slab, the surfaces continue to change visually. When the
coloring is fresh and skillfully done, the coin can fool PCGS and NGC
and the other two better slabbers. The rest of the grading companies
just don't care as they offer no
meaningful guarantees. This coin has remained unchanged for 7 years
and the color is completely natural and original. Sorry, Oly, this one
will cost you well over $8,000.


See it at:http://cgi.ebay.com/1955-55-DDO-Linc...PCGS-MS-64-RD-
Very-PQ-NR_W0QQitemZ250139097710


Hey Ira, ignore your troll. I think the real problem here is his mental
deficiency and feelings of inadequacy at not being able to afford even
the
least costly of your treasures.


The 1955 DDO is not my cup of tea, but this is:


http://www.geocities.com/scottishmon...799dollar2.jpg


My only pedigreed Iras4 coin and one that got me put to the canine
domicile
when the Master didn't approve. But she got over my new love affair with
Anne. (Yes, significant enough she got a name.)- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


My household spent about $14,000 in June, but that is about 60% more
than our average month. Unusual combination of regular expenses,
deposit on braces, 1/2 year private school tuition and airfare and
hotel rooms in Europe. Trust me, I hope I don't have to spend
anything like that again in one month for some time to come.


Sounds like a lot of worthless wasteful stuff to me. Private $chool vs
public school. Cosmetic braces pushed by dentists who want to buy 1955
DDO's onto parents who want their kids to be magazine models. Frivolous
European vacations.........



And we can do all that once in a while because we are not stupid
enough to pay $13,400 for a worthless Lincoln cent.


You would have been much better off investing in a 1955 DDO Lincoln. Like
money in the bank.

Bruce- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Right. Send my daughter to school with the coloreds, all dressed in
rags with crooked teeth.

Ain't gonna happen.

Besides, the orthodontist's last name is Stein!

oly


 




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