Why I call The Mona Lisa It remind me of this beautiful works of Art by [colour=blue]Leonardo da Vinci[/colour] Born: April 15, 1452, Vinci, Italy Died: May 2, 1519, Amboise, France Every time I see this image, it remind me of How the [colour=blue]Mona Lisa[/colour] "Smile" been captured on a piece of Canvas WHY THE MONA LISA STANDS OUT To further reading - http://moreintelligentlife.com/content/ideas/ian-leslie/overexposed-works-art
pump and dump, I do it all the time, it's just manipulating the weak minded, it's funny really, like finding an odd shaped piece of cereal that kinda looks like jesus and flogging it on ebay, end of the day it's just a piece of cereal.
we used to do it with autographed sports cards, if we didn't get #1, we'd remove the signature with acetone on a rag and flog it as a one off signature card that was accidentally never signed, used to get double the value
With Only Two are Known. Are there any more out there???? Mintages < 50 ( Estimated Mintages ) http://allengelhard.com/the-collections/lesser-refiners/perth-mint/
What's it got to do with this Bars? Are you Buying or Selling? So you are telling me, this bars can be easily made??? Made me one then... ; perhaps you can buy one of the flat bar and rubbed it off , makes one like this for me..
I wasnt too impressed with the Mona Lisa! queued up at the Louvre for ages to see it, its tiny compared to some of the other art works. Mr Whippy bar describes this bar better.
Don't think anyone can Knocks one of these Bars. :lol: :lol: :lol: I like to see one... , may be, I will buy one for my Collections .... which include a Fraud one