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HI EVERYBODY,
FIRST TIME I VISIT THIS COIN IN BENGAL I WAS NEWCOMER, NOW I HAVE TASTED 12 RICE PULLER COINS THEY WAS OK. BUT I EVERY TIME HAVING THE PROBLEM IN THE DEALING TIME WHERE SOME ONE DEAD OR MOTORS ACCIDENT OR TERROR OR PAGALPAN, I WANT TO KNOW 99 PERCENT CONFIDENT I CAN PREPARE BUT I AM HELP LESS TO GET 1 PERCENT LUCK . NO ONE CAN DEAL
Vijay Chakradhari
B V R international - Durg, Chhatishgarh, India
If you don't keep the coins carefully wrapped in carbon paper, pagalpan is only to be expected. After you tested or tasted the rice-pulling capacity of the twelve coins and they were okay, what practical use have you found for them?
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Ted Mooney, this is worth a red tag - although I think we pretty-well exhausted the fun from the subject in the previous thread, so it might not last as long this time around!
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In the words of prime minister Vajpayee. Yeh pagalpan bandh hona chahiye. (This madness must stop.)
John Holroyd
- Elkhorn, WI, USA
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I HAVE SEEN THE RICE PULLING COIN TWICE, BUT COULD NOT DEAL IT. THE REASON WAS THAT THE COIN WAS WITH SOME VILLAGE PEOPLE. THEY WERE VERY MUCH SCARED. I DON'T NOW HOW TO CONVINCE THEM THAT THEY WERE SAFE AND NOTHING WILL HAPPEN TO THEM.SO PLEASE GIVE ME SOME ADVICE HOW TO CONVINCE THEM.
THANKING YOU,
SUMIT AGARWAL
- Visakhapatnam, AP, India
Recently I have come across a coin of copper iridium made by the east India company in the year 1616 it is called as a libo coin it has a lot of power it has 4 holes , 3 in a line and the 4th hole above the 3 holes if the holes are charged then a lot of power can be created both for constructive and destructive use . The owner of the coin wants to sell the coin he said it can fetch some 1700 crore rupees in the international market . If any one knows anything about this type of a coin then please guide me. When I tried to take a picture of this coin with my new camera man the camera got stuck for some minutes and again when I tried to take photo again again it was stuck and I had to stand 5 feet away from the coin only then I was able to take a picture , this coin is so powerful that if you take your watch near the coin it will stop working. Also the same person has 2 rice pulling coins which attract rice from 8 inches and after 3 minutes the rice turns into black powder , I challenged my friend that rice can not be pulled then he made me do this test and man these coins are superb , magical . These rice pulling coins are so powerful that when I directed a torch towards it the bulb blew and I had to change the bulb then I placed my watch near it and it stopped working. Anyone knowing anything about how to sell the coins please guide me.
Abhishek Gupta
- Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Ed. note: Photographs of a couple of these "coins from 1616" can be seen on letter 12341
You can contact me to sell me your rice puller. Rate of the item can be decided after the power of the item is confirmed. so contact me ramesh
Ramesh Singh
- Buxar, Bihar,India
Ed. note: We will delete all contact info posted here as we are not going to help further this scam.
Dear Readers,
For those who do not have a scientific approach in finding out the details about a rice puller , Please stay away from this Thread . To me you are just like dumb villagers of interiors of Africa who wouldnt believe in the existence of mobile phones.
Faisal Thakur
- Mumbai, Mah, India
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+++ I wouldn't believe that a brand new cell phone you were trying to sell me was actually built in 1616, and neither would I believe that a coin was cast in 1616 when it is very obvious from a quick look that it was very recently cast (we have printed some photos of those coins on letter 12341). And I wouldn't believe that Indian universities responsible for the study of antiquities could spend many decades collecting insignificant shards of everyday junk while wholly missing miraculous coins in their midst. And when I receive postings from people claiming to be searching for rice-puller coins--but then I learn that the letters are fictitious and were really written by the people who are trying to sell the coins, I know they are engaging in this lie to delude their victims that there is a resale market in order to quiet the victims' reservations. I'll tell you who is the dumb villager . . .
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Dear Mr Ted,
Thank You for replying. My first experience with Rice pulling coin
related stories were-
Foooolish people running around to become millioniers in a night,
There are cheats no thought
(95% to be close).
There are genuine people who posess the copper-iradium coins but
middle men have made such a hue and cry about the coins , that it is
unlikely that a deal will ever take place . specialy where the rates
are concerned .(forget about the 1616 coins which are said to be only
6 in number in the world,Yet to conferm of the existance.)
Looking at the whole thing (Scientificaly)copper-iradium or
iradium is said to attract carbohidrates or Hidrides , rice has high
content of carbohidrates ,when kept close to copper-iradium the rice
gets attracted. Now a person without a science background (most of
them )will asume the coin to have magical properties since he does
not understand the complex situation.
Now to understand why the coin is so expensive(never heard of a
transaction that ever took place.)
Once a person is sure that he possess a copper-iradium coin, he
starts looking for a buyer in the meantime middle-men will take the
rates way beyond imagenation that the transaction can never take
place.
If only they costed a few dollars even 500 to $1000 I am sure there
would be buyers ,using them for research.
Faisal Thakur
- Mumbai Mah India
Hi ,
Well I just have 1 thing to say are we educated people gone mad I
mean how can you ever think of such obnoxious things.We have better
things to think of them making rice into powder.People please think
and use your sense. You call yourself people of the 22nd century and
you believe in this rot.There are no things called rice pulling coins
and if any one does go to the press our news channels are ready to
show us anything so take use of that.
Lolo Kapooor
- Mumbai,Maharashtra,India
Hi. I'd been digging around on this topic, and I've found only two sites, both message boards, that say anything about rice pulling copper-iridium complexes, this and stormloader.com I dont believe the "coin" has any specific relevance- I'll stick to saying Cu-Ir complexes. They DO have some peculiar characteristics. And since they seem to be found only in India, I'll presume, for the moment, that we are dealing with copper of decent vintage that probably came from the same geological block and happened to have some iridium thrown in. What I'm interested in is a resource or resources that explain the phenomena in question, and why/how this is being called a scam. To add a footnote by way of explanation to the interests expressed above- a phenomena that is not understood cannot be laughed away simply because one does not understand it and one does not have the imagination and knowledge to put it to use. And people HAVE been using stuff for expected results before discovering a rational explanation as to its properties as per contemporary western science. Coffee, to mention a non-controversial example. And steam used to blow off kettles long before James Watt put a lid on it. As to calling the thing a scam- I share Mr. Thakur's views regarding pricing, but havent yet found a reason why this should be a "scam". Is anyone trying to make money off the "sellers"? And at any rate, along with spoiling any possible market for the stuff, the "buyers" who speak of millions of dollars are doing a service by ensuring that a lot of (valuable in other ways) antiques stay very safe where they are. All said and done, Mr. Mooney, I would very much appreciate some explanations/comments (or resources to the same) for the RP trick and about the "scam". And my modest collection of antiques will welcome a couple of samples of RP iridium, though at beggarly prices!
Ranith Menon
- Calicut, Kerala, India
We have printed enough here that it should be very obvious that this is a scam. For example, look at letter 12341 where we have printed several photographs of these coins which people are trying to sell, supposedly cast in 1616, but which were obviously cast within the last year or two.
For another thing, we have on several occasions received letters saying things such as "I have heard of the miraculous powers of rice-pulling coins and, although I have never seen one, I am desperate to acquire one and will pay up to [some outrageous amount of money]". Moments later we would receive a letter saying : "I have rice-pulling coins available". Funny thing is, although the letters ostensibly came from different people, both came from the same I.P. address. It is very obvious that the first letter was a fraud designed to convince potential buyers that there is a re-sale market so they will be more willing to risk the investment of buying the seller's coins.
I am not categorically claiming that it is impossible that copper-iridium might have certain properties. I am saying that the rice-pulling coin business is a scam.
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Ted Mooney finishing.com Brick, New Jersey |
U are a real useless fellow, instead of thinking of the genuinity of the item u concentrtaed much on the nonexistence of the items. And this has caused me a lot of time and money loss, time lost is never gained. Money gained after a certain period (like old age) is useless. I have lost one lebbo and one Pattabisekam coin (rama laxmana marriage coin, these are made during the period of ramdass in bhadrachalam 200 years ago, they appeared and solved his financial problem and disappeared, one more thing u have to remember there are invisible living beings with us) due to ur postings and critcism etc on me. East India company has mixed a metal from India with copper and made these items. Now act in a constructive way.
[writer's name deleted Aug. 04 at his request]
There is lot of nonsense going around me about iridium copper. Let me tell u the story one guy had 400 grams of iridium copper(madras). He is ready to sell it. So some other guys contacted him an formed a syndicate and found other guy who claims he is the only authorized man who can sell or export that sort of metals. (I don't really believe). I just simpl said I am not interested.but they r not leaving me and r forcing me to go and check the genunity in this. I don't know what to do.
Jacob Martin
hobbyist - Tanuku, Andhra Pradesh, India
"Just say no", Jacob. They are not forcing you to check genuineness, they are appealing to your greed, hoping it will overcome your common sense. Sounds like it's working :-)
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Ted Mooney finishing.com Brick, New Jersey |
PLS DO NOT WASTE YOUR VALUABLE TIME
Dear Friends, 3 years back, I was one among thousand's who were
doing Rice pulling Business.
Though I am a Engg graduate,was running around these kind of items
for almost 3 years like a mad.During this period I lost everything My
family relationships,Job, large amount of money, last but not least
My Reputation among Friends & Relatives.
This May dis-couraging for RP Aspirants, but still Truth is always
very hard to digest.
Belive me,after realising the Mistake,I am Now a happy small business
Enterprenuer, well settled.
Sorry for those who doesn't like this,
Your Truely,
Kiran
KIRAN KUMAR M G
Partner - BANGALORE, KARNATAKA, INDIA
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Liliput size man approx 1ft height
I saw it in the jungle of north east India, I do research in
herbal medicines ,while trekking I landed up in a village, met some
village folks asking about herbs ,they started explaining about
different herbs available in their area, an old man came up to me and
said will you like to see a very small man.
I thought he was joking, he said come with me, so I followed him,
took me to a hut, it was very dark, he said you ask for something
which is not available here, ok I would like to have mineral water,
within a second mineral water bottle was there I was shocked how is
this possible. The old man said we call this a Kotia, stays in dark .
does anyone knows about this , do help
raj
Rajesh Vyas
research on Rare herbs - India
Hello Mr.Rajesh,
i know the detail of the little man and woman.They like white colour,
not like red colour.
raja
buyer - chennai,india
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+++++++ Hi, Im Amit an Engineering Graduate. I have started working for disabled and emerging Artists. Recently was totally made aware of Lilliputs. Would like to know what does a Lilliput costs in indian as well as international market. Amit Jain
Ladies and Gentleman Srinivas Babu
i got such a coin witch have three properties 1) metal like led or aluminum get converted in ash with in no time . 2) in 3/4th filled glass of water with ink or ujala nill get converted into regular water color 3) para will spared around it . Ganesh Amberkar
This thread was good fun for quite a while, but has become a time-consuming drag and we can't waste any more time posting offers to sell these coins, and the fictitious postings offering to buy them. Let's consider this thread closed. |
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