Thogey wrote:My fencing instructor brought in a mint state 1916 Walker for me to look at.
This 14 year old little f$cker butts into the conversation, picks it up and drops it, then rakes it across the (linoleum),table, obverse down.
I believe he turned a 1000 coin into a 85 dollar coin in about 4 seconds.
Thogey wrote:My fencing instructor brought in a mint state 1916 Walker for me to look at.
This 14 year old little f$cker butts into the conversation, picks it up and drops it, then rakes it across the (linoleum),table, obverse down.
I believe he turned a 1000 coin into a 85 dollar coin in about 4 seconds.
barrytrot wrote:He didn't do $23 worth of damage and had you just said, "hey those are delicate" or something like that he would have stopped and not done it again.
You majorly over reacted. If you don't want people messing with things keep them out of "hands reach". Pretty simple.
Catfish4u wrote:barrytrot wrote:He didn't do $23 worth of damage and had you just said, "hey those are delicate" or something like that he would have stopped and not done it again.
You majorly over reacted. If you don't want people messing with things keep them out of "hands reach". Pretty simple.
AND he was building your deck for free?
nero12345 wrote:I had a friend over the other day, we were working on a new deck. During a break we were sitting in my " coin room" and he noticed a roll of maples I had just bought. Before I noticed what he was doing he had taken off the top and was going through them, very roughly. I tried not to freak out to much but then he started spinning it on the desk top saying how heavy it was. I asked him when he started collecting silver coins. His answer was I don't collect these things. I said " you do now that will be $23." He looked at me like I had ten heads. I said " that coins now scratched up pretty good, what the hell were you thinking" do non coin people really not know how to handle coins or what. Has this ever happened to anyone else?
P.S. he didn't buy the coin and also didn't really help with the deck much after that.lol. Don't really blame him I guess.
barrytrot wrote:Catfish4u wrote:barrytrot wrote:He didn't do $23 worth of damage and had you just said, "hey those are delicate" or something like that he would have stopped and not done it again.
You majorly over reacted. If you don't want people messing with things keep them out of "hands reach". Pretty simple.
AND he was building your deck for free?
Ha ha, right I forgot about that part!
beauanderos wrote:yeah, people just don't have any common sense when they're handling someone else's valuables... in my case I brought in several tubes of brand new frosty proof one ounce silver rounds from Golden State Mint and was letting people look. Of course, they're plastering fingerprints on the fields instead of handling by the edges, dropping coins, etc. I put a halt to that real quick, learned my lesson on that one.
he had taken off the top and was going through them, very roughly.
barrytrot wrote:
You majorly over reacted. If you don't want people messing with things keep them out of "hands reach". Pretty simple.
Engineer wrote:<snip>
Rule 3:
If they want to steal something, I always leave out some bait bags of copper...with some boxes of shotgun shells to let them know they may need to hurry.
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