Razz said:what a ugly medal i guess if you pump the topic up some people get curious and lose there money with this
KeepOnTrying! said:Razz said:what a ugly medal i guess if you pump the topic up some people get curious and lose there money with this
Oops Razz and Scrooged. You are now in trouble! Expect real nice "ORIGINAL" OMPs and a choice of real "lucky" COA numbers when next you order. I feel so sorry for you, for making such wonderful complimentary comments. ?LOL or LMAO? Can't say but welcome to the club!!!!!![]()
I respects everybodys opinion on this forum and learn a lot every time again ,if we dont agree so be it but not the ugly part please---- always these lectures bla bla etc iam her for fun if its get nasty i stop posting easy like that . fckbarsenault said:Hey Pefulator, thanks much for the positive feedback, both me and Andy, my CIA agent greatly appreciate it. We really do aim to please, and if someone isn't happy, we are more than happy to work with them.
@Scrooge, thanks for the feedback. We understand that there are folks who will not be happy with the end product, and others will love it, and others will shrug their shoulders and say no thanks. It's the way the world turns. We understand that not every medal or coin will appeal to everyone. I respect your critique and Razz's critique too. We will try to do better with the #Rooster/Panda. We believe this is a series for the history books, but time will tell. Call it pump. Call it dump. Call it whatever. I'm just sharing my opinion.
Thanks everyone for your support of our website: chinesemedals.com. We are 2 guys that really do have lots of fun at this hobby, and want to help others get stuff at fair prices. If you compare the price of the Monkey, which is 2 oz of silver, and low mintage, to the Classical Garden or the Expo Pandas (1 oz), I think the price of the monkey is low; Those are almost the twice the price of the Monkey. But again this is just my opinion. And before I get lambasted about how the Expo and Garden looks 1000 times better, etc...I get it, they are beautiful coins too. So, no need to go down that path.
Take care all.
barsenault said:Hey Pefulator, thanks much for the positive feedback, both me and Andy, my CIA agent greatly appreciate it. We really do aim to please, and if someone isn't happy, we are more than happy to work with them.
@Scrooge, thanks for the feedback. We understand that there are folks who will not be happy with the end product, and others will love it, and others will shrug their shoulders and say no thanks. It's the way the world turns. We understand that not every medal or coin will appeal to everyone. I respect your critique and Razz's critique too. We will try to do better with the #Rooster/Panda. We believe this is a series for the history books, but time will tell. Call it pump. Call it dump. Call it whatever. I'm just sharing my opinion.
Thanks everyone for your support of our website: chinesemedals.com. We are 2 guys that really do have lots of fun at this hobby, and want to help others get stuff at fair prices. If you compare the price of the Monkey, which is 2 oz of silver, and low mintage, to the Classical Garden or the Expo Pandas (1 oz), I think the price of the monkey is low; Those are almost the twice the price of the Monkey. But again this is just my opinion. And before I get lambasted about how the Expo and Garden looks 1000 times better, etc...I get it, they are beautiful coins too. So, no need to go down that path.
Take care all.