- Dec 12, 2009
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- 3,356
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett AT Pro, Tesoro Vaquero, Bounty Hunter Land Star, Teknetics Delta 4000, Minelab Equinox 600, Garrett Carrot
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
While still over the moon on my recent first dug silver; an 1853 Seated Liberty dime in EF/AU condition, I posted the coin in a couple local Facebook detecting pages then posted it on my own page to share the find with friends and family.
Everything was going great, my friends and family members were nearly as excited as I was, and still am.
Then a long time friend; more than a friend actually, a man I considered a brother, the president of our local MRO, (I was his vice-president) chimed in with an offer of $15 for my 165 year old silver dime in stunning condition. I told him that the coin was not for sale but if it were, it would take no less than $80 to actually start the conversation.
At this point he began to get beligerant insisting that he'd been collecting silver for years and knows what he is talking about. Then he started with the name-calling.
Trying to keep my cool I explained that numismatic/historical values are a completely different ball game than melt or spot values and a person would be an absolute idiot to sell this coin for melt value which is only about $1.04 anyway.
More name-calling by him and "I tried to help you out... I unfriended you......" blah blah blah.
Then he texted me a picture of his silver coin hoard. Nothing but rubbed down, barely readable Mercs and Rosies.
What a jackass.
Everything was going great, my friends and family members were nearly as excited as I was, and still am.
Then a long time friend; more than a friend actually, a man I considered a brother, the president of our local MRO, (I was his vice-president) chimed in with an offer of $15 for my 165 year old silver dime in stunning condition. I told him that the coin was not for sale but if it were, it would take no less than $80 to actually start the conversation.
At this point he began to get beligerant insisting that he'd been collecting silver for years and knows what he is talking about. Then he started with the name-calling.
Trying to keep my cool I explained that numismatic/historical values are a completely different ball game than melt or spot values and a person would be an absolute idiot to sell this coin for melt value which is only about $1.04 anyway.
More name-calling by him and "I tried to help you out... I unfriended you......" blah blah blah.
Then he texted me a picture of his silver coin hoard. Nothing but rubbed down, barely readable Mercs and Rosies.
What a jackass.
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