1. I hadn't realized he was banned. But that still doesn't change the fact that...
2. Pointing out bogus material a seller is trying to foist upon buyers is a far cry from "trashing a man behind his back." Should we refrain from ever mentioning bad listings because the sellers in question do not participate here?
3. His inability to defend himself here is no one's fault but his own.
4. Again, if this thread bothers you so much, feel free to not participate in it. I see any number of threads daily that either do not interest me, or that I find a waste of time. Instead of posting in those threads and complaining about them, which does no one any good, I simply choose to move on to other threads that DO interest me...
There's a difference between posting an alternative viewpoint versus "you shouldn't be wasting everyone's time discussing this", implying that you authoritatively speak for everyone. One is constructive, and the other one isn't, in my opinion.
Very interesting and I learned something/s yet again.
Classic Coins, on the stamp that you posted there appears to be something that looks like the eye-end of a needle, starting at the lower left of the second squiggle cancel line from the bottom, going up-left on about a 45 degree angle. What do you think that is?
I love looking for lines and other potential varieties/errors.
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