its sad that some find it necessary to live in fear, so many aspects of life have us making choices out of fear. its not malware, but feel free to miss out on parts of life that could be great ( not that my pics are but you get it.).. I re loaded them as individual files I think, so you can check those out if you are feeling brave, lol!
The internet is a scary place ;3 Then again, if people cared more about security things would get better but there are vulnerabilities all the time and no web application is 100% secure. It is a good idea not to download zip nd executable attachments in general if you don't know the source.
Looks like the coin has been through a fire. the heat caused the clad layers to separate and bubble up.....
another one for the concentrated heat camp. I have a quarter with the same thing going on. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/george-washington-blowing-a-bubble.39036/
Think about it. How many people do you see posting zip files? Why should others have to trust that they are clean. If you can't post images in a normal way you should not post them at all. I don't live in fear, I live in the real world. Your remarks are insulting.
well, take it how you like, but it still means you motivation for deciding comes from fear. im not internet savvy, but I take offense at the thought as for the coin, wouldn't a bubble be broken by the mint stamp?
just because some one takes extra precautions doesn't mean they are afraid. you can never be to careful. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/paypal-account-hacked-lost-3-700.254132/
There's a difference between fear and caution. There's an even larger difference between irrational fear and reasonable caution. You'd made four posts here prior to this thread. We had no idea who or what you were. You probably weren't a malicious malware infector, but we hadn't known you long enough to be sure you weren't. And even if you weren't, it would have been easy for you to inadvertently post a file that carried an infection. In fact, given your subsequent comments about "fear" vs. caution, I'd say the odds you'll do that eventually are not low at all. If you're using a Windows machine, and you aren't careful about opening unknown ZIP files, you're not being cautious enough. I think the idea is that there was just a small gas inclusion when the coin was struck, and that the coin was later heated enough to make that gas blow out into a bubble.