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Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by teachmind, Aug 25, 2015.

  1. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    :facepalm:..You have said this a few times..the problem is that we know you won't stop :(
     
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  3. teachmind

    teachmind Active Member

    Hahaha i guess "look at what i could" stop coming in here if you dont like how you have to use you brain...hahaha. just tell me what i am doing to you, if i am wrong i am sorry i just did not want to leave without proving my point.
     
  4. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    My friend, I love using my brain. The difference is that I know how to listen to others and take good advice. I acknowledge when I'm wrong and learn from my errors. Even a moderator tried to explain the milling process to you and you continue with your strange findings. All you have are normal wear and tear circulation marks and post mint damage. Do you even own an error coin? I do.. I have hundreds of them and I know exactly how each occurred. Your theory makes no sense at all and has nothing to do with error coin collecting.
     
  5. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Why is it that you do not answer simple questions when ask?
    Why do you post images that show nothing we can see?
    Why do you speak good English at times and not at others?
    You will need to change if you wish to prove anything.
     
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  6. teachmind

    teachmind Active Member

    Whatever happens or what anyone says I wont give up, I need to find a different method...but this time I WIIL DO IT:) and no I am not dumb, mental, crazy, stupid nor drunk.... "but is this reality?" lol
     
  7. phankins11

    phankins11 Well-Known Member

    I can't believe I'm going to even try this...but here goes nothing...

    Please take the photo you uploaded of this 1970 cent. In a photo editing program with yellow color, circle on the picture where you see "stars and parts of some words of one dollar"

    Please, don't reply with anything else, don't say you've found a different way or a new math equation or you have new findings or upload any hand drawings of what you think this press looks like...its very simple...take the photo, set the drawing color to yellow and circle the stars and letters that you think you see on the "reverse side edge." By the way, I assume you are talking about the "rim" when you say "reverse side edge." If that is not what you mean by "reverse side edge" then please clarify that as well.

    Here is your picture...please edit it and re-upload so we can see where and what you are talking about. This is simple...just one thing to do... a simple reply with the edited picture.

    cent-rim.jpg
     
  8. teachmind

    teachmind Active Member

    This is the best I can do, and the only thing I can say is just look for the initials of the artist on reverse and look for mint marks on observe side. the two pictures on the bottom are of the same proportion so you can line them up if you want. thank you for this opportunity sorry I did not follow instructions, I really asked myself "why am I doing this?" but if I find something that is really visible to the naked eye I will post it and ask you what is it? :(
    the 1zz.jpeg the 1a.jpg the 1b.jpg
     
  9. teachmind

    teachmind Active Member

    I have completed the puzzle you should really try to complete or solve it for your own behalf not mine...I am going for it all or nothing with another crazy mf like me:meh:
     
  10. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    I was in the hospital for 3 days.. it looks like no other member is responding or paying attention to you! Give up your silly theory! It's garbage!
     
  11. phankins11

    phankins11 Well-Known Member

    hope all is well
     
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  12. jookey2003

    jookey2003 Active Member

    The suspense is killing me! Ive put too much time in confusion here to not pay attention. I actually now click all ? I see.
     
  13. AWORDCREATED

    AWORDCREATED Hardly Noticeable

    I got it! The cent is a greaser, no FG, no steps and no surf board!!!!
     
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  14. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    Surfin' Abe making not a reappearance on this one?:eek:
     
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  15. teachmind

    teachmind Active Member

    If you have any questions my e mail is have all the answers to this topic. Might as well laugh now...hahaha!
     
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  16. jookey2003

    jookey2003 Active Member

    What a crappy ending
     
  17. teachmind

    teachmind Active Member

    Its is the end for now if you want it to be just stop clicking on this topic.
     
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  18. Hommer

    Hommer Curator of Semi Precious Coinage

    I read a post that you made some time ago in which you stated that you stared at a coin for hours. Does Afterimage ring a bell? If not, maybe you should Google it. It may just be the answer to you seeing elements from one coin on another.
     
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  20. teachmind

    teachmind Active Member

    Dose anyone know what states are going to be the next set of quarters? i want to see if i could predict some of the shapes that are going to be on them
     
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  21. teachmind

    teachmind Active Member

    Look just gather up your state quarters sort them out of years or in the other dates that are shown on the top of quarter like dates
    20150907_214238-1.jpg 20150907_214230-1.jpg 20150907_214223-1.jpg
    Or in any order
    20150907_214215-1.jpg
    The only 2015 i have
    20150907_214956-1.jpg
    Whats intresting is the legs of the bird and the pump on the homestead quarter... oh well just look at all the same shapes or lines that can cover up other lines when you compare it to a different one. But when they dont line up just compare all the homestead errors to a miss-a-lined or missplaced 2015 quarter.
     
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