Luckiest Coin In The World

I found the Luckiest Coin in the World, and some of that luck could rub off on you. Here’s how YOU can beat the odds!

E.J. Gold with the Luckiest Coin in the World, “The Rodney Quarter” in PCGS Slab.

This coin couldn’t possibly have dropped, but it did. It’s a Counter-Clash, something that doesn’t tend to happen more than once or twice, due to the nature of the mint error, and if someone wants it badly enough, they’ll pay $1 Million Dollars for it.

I have the ONLY one that could possibly EVER be for sale — the other one is already in a museum. In a sense, I’ve “cornered” the market on this particular coin, the rarest modern U.S. Quarter Dollar ever found.

What are the odds? Astronomical.

But I’m not greedy, I love to share. What I’ve done is, I’ve rubbed a thousand BRIGHT UNCIRCULATED 1999-P “Caesar Rodney” quarters, in flips, directly onto the slab holding the rare variant with the Counter-Clash.

This is like giving my luck away, but experience will teach you that it is a FLOW, not an end in itself.

You do NOT get a counterclash or any other mint error. Your coin is a “sister coin” belonging to the same issue from the Philadelphia Mint — it is SIMILAR, but not entirely, and has been TOUCHED by the rarity.

There are two Major Laws of Magic — Contagion and Similarity. These coin pendants partake of both those laws, by looking like the rarity and by touching it indirectly through the holders.

Wearing or carrying that coin should make you the luckiest person in your neighborhood. Share the luck and you’ll do well. Hold it all for yourself and the well will dry up.

That’s how the Law works.

Give and ye shall get, and you can quote me on that. Heck darn, you can quote me on anything you like, even things I never said.

I’ll be developing a whole line of Luckiest Coin in the World pendants, lockets, charms and such. Stay tuned for more developments, but I’m not gonna hurry through it — taking my time and making the best product possible.

Upon due consideration, one could make a living from this idea — I have it in mind to approach Hammacher-Schlemmer, Sharper Image, Las Vegas & Atlantic City Gift Shops and possibly Rick at Pawn Stars or the Shark Tank.

It would work well in any of those environments, and should be a very limited edition on the high end.

Prices start at $39.95 for the coin-edged sterling silver pendant right on up through the roof, with 14k bezel & chain at the top end, at around $3,500 for the best of the best.

Want your super-luck to start right away? Send $100 for a Lucky Rodney in a fabulous handmade sterling silver rope bezel with large bail loop for easy hanging from any chain — chain not included.

Starting at $650, up to $3900, you can get an incredible fancy 14k bezel & bail loop, and this is the top, there is no better!

See You At The Top!!!

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