There is a Numista user who keeps bothering me every time I ask a question or make a basic suggestion to identify a coin (such as using Coinoscope), and I have no idea what to do.
Maybe it's time to step back and/or to reflect at the feedback received from others. There are some serious collectors here that might give you good advice, take them. Basically this is how forums works:
PS: maybe insults are too much since we try to keep the forum a decent place but people usually appreciate quality posts and these posts are not followed by drama
Status changed to Solved(Ciin, 18 Mart 2020, 23:55)
The guy you're referring to isn't just "not a referee". I've been in (and out) of the coin business during the course of six decades. I know a lot of folks. He's the one I'd ask first if the question was connected to varieties of any kind. If he's giving you lots of advice and not charging for it, you should he giving off a happy glow.
Apart from that, and following the advice of my dear Andy above, may I suggest getting rid of all the fake accounts? That bogus feedback you're giving yourself ain't fooling anyone.
Great swap list but I'm sure I'm not the only one who took a look and decided to pass because of all the embuggeration and red flags.
It's like Cricket - turn up and play with a straight bat and you'll be welcomed. Turn up with a to-good-to-be-true swap list, a multitude of sock puppet accounts and some pretty obvious attempts to pad out a "forum resume" and well....... search the name Trevor Chappel and you'll get the idea.
Non illegitimis carborundum est. Excellent advice for all coins.
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@pnightingale I know nothing about cricket but out of curiosity I googled for Trevor Chappel and finally for basic rules of cricket. This guy was quite nasty.