Would you like to own a copy of the Luckiest Coin Amulet in the World? Here’s how it works:
I send you a 1999-P Lucky Rodney Quarter in Bright Uncirculated condition.
Your 1999-P BU Lucky Rodney Quarter is TOUCHED to the Master Rodney Error Coin in its PCGS Slab Container.
Your coin is similar to the Master Coin, but it is not an Error Coin. It is a high grade NORMAL version of the 1999-P Delaware State Quarter with Caesar Rodney on the Reverse.
When I touch your NORMAL NON-ERROR coin to the Acrylic Slab containing The Master Rodney Counter-Clash Mint-Error Ultra-Rare Quarter, it causes the “Luck” to rub off onto your similar coin, like stroking a needle with a magnet.
You can try this experiment. Place the magnetized needle on a cork coaster, and watch it turn and float in the water, where it will come to rest, and accurately point both North and South, just like any other compass.
Maybe it’s time for YOU to find your own Million-Dollar Coin, while wearing your new Lucky Rodney Amulet!
Once you have a million-dollar coin on your desk or workbench or in your safety deposit box, you won’t be looking for the money, the dollar value of the drop — from then on, it’s all about the odds, all about the game, all about the hunt.
With a Million-Dollar Drop in your pocket, you can afford to relax a little about money.
Fake Ammies Alert!
There are fakes of all kinds on the internet and in shops and stores everywhere — the Chinese are able to launch a product in the U.S. about two weeks after it begins to trend.
All my ammies are popular, and many of them are being faked on eBay and other sales venues. Thanks to the many folks who have alerted me about this, but frankly, I don’t care.
Anyone more interested in the price than the workingness of the ammy deserves just what they get.
If you want it to be the real thing, make sure it’s a genuine Brane-Power Amulet. If you have any doubt, get in touch with us and we’ll find out for you. Beware of imitations!
It’s not a problem for me — people soon realize they’ve been duped, but I have to take some action, because they are boldly, and quite illegally, using my photo and name to sell their crap ammies.
The use of my name and photo is potentially a criminal offense, and they may be prosecuted if they can be arraigned, but they’re safely tucked away somewhere in China where nobody can touch them for stealing Western stuff, and the government totally supports them in their thefts.
Most people, receiving the Chinese fake and having never seen the original, have no idea that my amulets are NOT stainless steel — they’re solid sterling silver and solid 14k gold — and the stuff inside is NOT a photo.
I use 100 year old radio parts for mine. They just take a photo and stick it inside the thing. It not only doesn’t work, it could reverse the effect and make things worse. The Chinese copies are Bad Karma, having been stolen, and then the amulet is made like junk.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but the imitation is bad, so how flattering is that???
It Could Happen To You!
If you have a successful product, you can expect Chinese copies to hit the market soon after your product is trending and selling well, generally within days or weeks of your first release, and there’s no way to stop them.
Every successful American business has Chinese knockoff imitations and downright counterfeits out there, and my ammies sell really well, so they copied them, but not the reality, just the look, just the appearance.
Buy a Fake! Do YOUR part to support the Chinese economy! They’re made of stainless steel and junk metal, have a photo inside and are worth about 37 cents American, and they’re ALL made in China.
Fact is, MY amulets are hand-made here in California, and the coins were minted in Philadelphia. There’s nothing Chinese about them.
The Chinese copies were made in China, by underpaid slave workers who appreciate every penny they manage to squeeze out of their government, who is their boss.
In China, there is no private business, same as Russia, North Korea and other dictatorships. You’re quite welcome to support that if you find the cheaper price more attractive than the actual usefulness of the product.
If I were able to make them cheaper and still make them work, I certainly would — they’d sell even faster if they were cheap, but we’re running out of antique radio parts, and nobody else has it any better out there.
It costs what it costs to make them — if you want to use my amulets, you’ll pay the price, just as I do to make them for you.
Remember, you do indeed get what you paid for. Pay the Fair Market Price, and in that way, you can make sure that you don’t end up with a fake.
There is only ONE Master CQR and one Master CQR Tower, and I have it right here on this property for use in workshops.
Even a well-made reverse-engineered ammy won’t work if it’s not nulled & tuned to the Master CQR and the Tower.
Cheap fakes might look good — they typically don’t — but they don’t work. They simply don’t work. But they’re cheap.
The vintage and antique radio parts cost plenty, just by themselves, and then there’s the skilled labor to solder them, assemble and tune and null, then the skills necessary to house the elements in a genuine German handmade watch crystal setting, then into a heavy solid silver or 14k gold bezel and large bail.
If it costs less than what I’m asking for mine, it CAN’T be made right.
My “Luckiest Coin Amulet in the World” will get you to the Lucky Streaks in time! You get a 50% reduction on all prices:
Genuine “Lucky Rodneys” For Sale:
- COIN-EDGED SILVER BEZEL & BAIL — $39.95
- ROPE-EDGED SILVER BEZEL & BAIL — $89.95
- ROPE-EDGED 14K GOLD BEZEL & BAIL — $650.00
There is only ONE original Counter-Clash Rodney, and it resides in my Moser Safe, so anything you encounter out there by anyone else is clearly a fake.
I have and own the Original Rodney Counter-Clash Quarter — the Real Thing — and nobody else does. That guarantees that anything they offer is downright fraud. Only the “Luckiest Amulet in the World” can be the real deal.
That coin is registered to me at PCGS and you can look it up anytime to verify that fact.
Enshrinement is the action of housing the coin in a fine silver or gold environment or “frame”. The Luckiness is determined by the degree of honor given the coin.
A 14k gold bezel will be luckier than a sterling silver one, and either will be luckier than the coin-edged bezel version.
Enshrinement is a way of showing respect to the coin. The more respect you show, the more you’ll get out of the experience.
A Total Enshrinement is possible with an Altar which has been modified for the purpose. I can do this for you, using a hand-carved Butsudan, or you can do it yourself.
More R.E.S.P.E.C.T., more L.U.C.K.!!!
Also, the more impossible it is, the better the INDICATOR of a Lucky Streak. The higher the odds, the more Murphy’s Law comes into effect.
The longer a Mint-Grade Almost Uncirculated business-strike coin has knocked around in circulation, the Greater the Miracle that it survived intact through thousands of hands and vending machines through the years, until it got to YOU.
If that happens to you a lot, you might consider wearing one of my “Luckier Than Thou” t-shirts, polo shirts, hoodies or underwear.
The more Improbable, the Luckier.
You can use your Lucky Rodney Coin just as you would a gemstone in a healing ritual, and there are many other uses for a lucky coin — see how many you can discover!
See You At The Top!!!
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