Alchemical Copper

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Learn to “read” doubles and other coin errors at a single glance! With knowledge and brain-training, you can transform a penny into gold! Here’s what the Coinology Search Packs will contain… You receive my DVD on how to search that particular coin, plus a sample “Brain Training” roll of example coins of that exact date and/or mint-mark. You learn where and how to look for the error, then you’re expected to go out and get a bank-box of pennies and perform a “raw search” for the same coin, to be tested in the “Search” part of  the “Sort, Search & Sell” strategy of Coinlogy. As outlined in the recent workshop, these are separate and distinct actions, and all three are required in order to activate the Contagion and Similarity Laws configured by your Matrix through the sort, search and sell actions of the practice of coinology. You’ll see my personal search treasures posted on the coinology website, to help you focus on the target areas of the coin for which you’re hunting, so you can understand exactly what it is you’re looking for.

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Alchemy, the Game of Transformation — NEW ORB!!!!

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It’s finally ready for Prime-Time. That means testing, testing, testing, to make sure it runs perfectly right before uploading it. This Orb is a little different, and requires a steady hand and a bit of practice moving around in the Orb space. You are required to perform a series of Herculean Tasks demanding gaming skills. Sorry about that, but that’s really the way it is, and I conformed the game to the guidelines already existing and given in print in my book, “Alchemical Sex” (also available in Spanish) which gives the information necessary to understand the process, but you can run it without knowing what you’re doing and get some results, albeit relatively feeble to the knowingness type of approach, where you do your due diligence and READ THE BOOK! Taking responsibility for your own trip is part of the initiation process.

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Search Rolls For Phun & Prophet

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You buy a roll of Lincoln pennies off eBay — they’re all the right date and mint-mark for your target coin, so you send for it and open the package, expecting 50 totally different coins; but then when you open the roll, you have exactly 50 copies of the exact same coin. This is great if the coins all turn out to be that special error-coin you were hoping to find at least one of, but with experience, you’ll know that if you buy a mint box of coins that are all the same date and mint-mark, the chances are excellent that you’ll have thousands of exactly similar coins on your hands at the end of a search, so you might as well just search one, and take the other 49,999 searches as written, eh?

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Do You Know This Girl?

Do you know this girl? She can be found near the Fish Shanty in WarfTown, but if you’ve been there recently, you know that very well. She can help you find your way when all seems lost. Who is she? She is Maya, Goddess of Illusion, Queen of the Eternal Dance, Guardian of the Everlasting Flame, but you might know her just as a girl named “Jenny”. You can learn more about her in her very own special Adventure Orb, Maya.

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Party On, Dudes!!!

I know that many folks who have just learned about coinology are sort of trying to wade through the maze of instruction that goes along with coin search as a Zen Practice. Problem is, there’s a lot to know, a lot to master and a lot of intricate steps with the attention, will and presence that can only be taught one at a time, mastered slowly and with integrity to purpose, and finally, to master the actual Practice of Coinology, a level of multiple attention that goes beyond the pale of ordinary thought. In addition, there’s the Magic of Magic Find; this is a constructed personal space which transcends Dimension. In order to delve into the Mysteries of Numisma, we must journey far, in a strange land.

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Wake Up With a Pocketful of Strange

When I return from my nightly Shamanic Sky-Walking Journey — translate that to coin search, if you prefer the grittier phraseology — I generally have a Pocketful O’ Strange. What that means is, I have some, usually only a dozen or so, very bizarre examples of the coin-maker’s art. In general, these coins have been assaulted in some way after having left the relative safety of a million-pound per square inch device that spews pennies out at a rate of 5 per second, but assaulted in such a way as to leave them breathlessly beautiful and strange…meaning seriously weird. You might not be able to see the weirdness in the photos, but they are there to be seen with, you should pardon the expression, The Naked Eye. You’ll find these results of my Shamanic Journey each night on my eBay store. They range in price based on hard-science, strict coinology standards, and whimsy. One thing is guaranteed: every single one of my “Strange” coins will make you stop & wonder.

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Archaic Greek is Not Hellenic

Archaic Greek Marble Bust — 700-550 B.C.

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Most of the Greek marbles you’ve ever seen are actually Roman copies. This is emphatically not a Roman copy; they copied typically the Hellenic forms. This is, as stated in the title, Archaic Period. It’s what you’d use to trigger many episodes of Past Life Recall.

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Alexander The Grape

Alexander the Great on Horseback Lifetime Portrait c. 336 B.C.

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OF GREAT HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE

Alexander III of Macedon, son of Philip II, student of the Greek philosopher Aristotle; in 336 B.C. his father was assassinated, and Alexander took the throne, shortly after which, he conquered the entire known world, then promptly died at Babylon while preparing to take all Arabia, apparently of calicheamicin poisoning after a night-long binge of drinking, at the tender age of 32.

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I Build Legacy Collections

I’m not just another pretty face; I have knowledge in the field of antiquities, mainly because I was there and I can remember it. Most of the antiquity dealers were also there, but they seem to have gone blank on their not-so-distant past. Here is a collection I put together as an example of a General Collection with several cultural bases.

Left compartment: Head of Medusa in Faience; Head of monkey King from Ghandara, polychromed Terra-Cotta. 2nd compartment from left; Patinated Bronze miniature urn; giant natural crystal ruby gemstone from idol. 3rd compartment from left; Cuneiform spike from 1959 auction in NYC; XVIIIth Dynasty Faience Egyptian Gaming Piece, VERY rare. 4th compartment from left; Two extremely rare Griffin inlays, probably Hellenic Greek or Scythian. 5th & 6th compartments, on right; Group of Syro-Hittite Bronze riders & horses, probably votive figurines.

These ancient relics have been with me for well over half a century. If you want me to build a collection for you, either focused or general, ask me for help, and I will try to find them for you. This collection is emphatically not for sale at any price.

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Crucifixion Coins 4 Sale

How about this item for super-cool? It’s a Roman bronze coin called an “ae”, pronounced “aye” in the manner of all umlautish things, and this coin was around during the time of the Crucifixion, if not a bit earlier. I’ll actually be using Jewish coinage for this issue when I get hold of them — they’re reportedly on the way, just in time to make those Christmas & Chanuka stocking-stuffers, which is what these are, but wait! There’s more!

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