They weren’t but we’re not quite there fully. Sometimes they do crash http://amp.fox2detroit.com/news/loc...xpectedly-goes-airborne-crashes-at-willow-run
You have heard the saying about burning bridges. You received an answer from Fred who is known throughout the U.S. as a major expert and dealer in all sorts of error coins and has 50 + years invested in this. I would not expect another helpful post from him to you in the near future. Not that you might care. paddyman also has 30+ years in this and I have 50+ years into this. Others here also have many, many years invested in error collecting. But I guess we don't know jack. We do not get paid to help others, we do it for the love of the hobby. Best of luck to you in all your future endeavors in this hobby but do not expect the same level of courtesy we normally give to all others unless you calm down and act your age. You might prefer You Tube to us.
Sir, you not only have knowledge and experience, you have age, which translates to wisdom, which, in turn, necessitates respect, which is what I felt I was showing. Yes, you are correct, Sir, when you say others also have knowledge and experience. I won't argue with you or anyone about who has the mostest, or the bestest, of either. Suffice it to say that someday , I would hope to have 1/10th the knowledge, and 1/20th the respect, that you and others have achieved. Thanks for your patience.
A Malasian "hippo" bird once loved being fed ketchup ftom a stranger while perched on a fig tree. When a sudden storm swept the fig tree from its roots, the bird no longer considered the ketchup as a food source. I hope the OP learns the same lesson as the bird.
'ya got me "The T-1000, also known as a Prototype Series 1000 Terminator .. A shapeshifting .. metal" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-1000 A perfect metal planchet selection for coins that have numbers/ letters/ devices that come out of no where.