I got this one recently: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Oops, repeating myself. Sorry
I am truly challenged when it comes to dealing with these. Fake or not? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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An interesting experiment for Dan Carr would be to do a strike in a mist of water.
Probably really thick...right? Looks like an Indian Princely State coin.
Perhaps I am stupid, but what makes this Note a North African?
Interesting link. Thanks
Welcome back good hunting this summer.
After all the folderol, I would opine that any "precious" metal that is struck in coin form would be fairly liquid. Perhaps not at a neighborhood...
It's a disease
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Liquid above 2131 degrees F :)
Looks cast to me
When I read this, I kind of flashed on light being reflected on moving water: [ATTACH]
Do we need a sarcasm forum?
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] How about these 2 ouncers, Tommy
Rocky Mountain High...oops, wrong thread
Do you know any? :):):)
In general, liquids are not compressible. Any liquid coming between the dies would tend to dampen out the strike. Oil is more viscous (thick)...
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