Re: An rcc-er's auction with an rcc-er high bidder



Ï "Mr. Jaggers" <lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com> Ýãñáøå óôï ìÞíõìá
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>>Ï "Mr. Jaggers" <lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com> Ýãñáøå óôï ìÞíõìá
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>>> "gogu" <golanule_VA_DA_MUIE@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>> Hehehe:-)
>>>> I was watching an auction when suddenly realized that the seller was
>>>> Frank
>>>> and the high bidder Brickboytx :-)
>>>> The coin is yours Brickboy !
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>>> Are you saying that you'll let the identity of the seller and the
>>> identity of one of the bidders stand in the way of your getting a coin
>>> you need? After all, it's not the coin's fault who owns it or who wants
>>> it.


>> Yes, I don't want to make an rcc-er pay more for a coin he wants.
>> Maybe silly but it's a matter of principle for me.


> If you've bid on many auctions at all, you've probably already bid against
> an rcc-er or two and made them pay more.

Hardly.
I collect coins that most rcc-ers do not collect such as 5 oz. silver coins,
gold coins near the size of a Sovereign, world silver crowns, Australian and
Canadian Lunar coins, US and Canadian modern commemoratives, etc.
Only lately I have evolved an interest into modern circulating American
coins and I have only about 10 of them (the most common), so I don't think I
have bid against an rcc-er :-)

> I may be one of them! How do you propose to make restitution? I'll
> accept a statement of your contrition, written on the back of a
> fifty-dollar bill.

:-)
But I insist that I wouldn't bid on an auction where an rcc-er has placed a
bid prior to me.


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