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<p>[QUOTE="HandsomeToad, post: 376840, member: 12965"]I will see what I can do about getting my hands on a few. In person is always better or even ones with great pics work, but if all you judge by are Heritage Coins with awesome pics, you miss out on all the other ones. I have carefully looked at many with pics (not as good as Heritage's pics) and I have seen many without the doubling, including Cohen-1's, and if you will take the time to look at the one on CoinFacts, you will notice it doesn't have the doubling (aka: repunching) and I still stand by what I said about repunching. Repunching without doubling showing, is repunching but repunching with doubling showing, is repunched doubling (aka: doubling). You cannot possibly classify a repunching without doubling as repunching with doubling, the two are not the same. However, maybe what you don't realize is that repunching without doubling isn't seen so how can you call it repunching if you can't see it, yet I believe there are logs at the mint concerning what actions are taken with the dies and if repunching occurred and you can't see it, it's still said that it was repunched (see what Breen said about repunching to correct certain things like the 2nd star).</p><p> </p><p>You and the world may wish to call repunched doubling, just repunched but considering what occurs with the repunching, changes the parameters and when it creates a spur on a star, then that is repunching with a spur effect and when it is repunched and creates a doubling effect, then that is repunching with a doubling effect (aka: repunched doubling). That's what I wish to call it and you and anyone else can call it what you want to call it. I just call it as it as I see it, not necessarily as everyone else calls it. So, I am not saying that is the official term for this, I am saying that is MY term for it. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p> </p><p>Ribbit <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="HandsomeToad, post: 376840, member: 12965"]I will see what I can do about getting my hands on a few. In person is always better or even ones with great pics work, but if all you judge by are Heritage Coins with awesome pics, you miss out on all the other ones. I have carefully looked at many with pics (not as good as Heritage's pics) and I have seen many without the doubling, including Cohen-1's, and if you will take the time to look at the one on CoinFacts, you will notice it doesn't have the doubling (aka: repunching) and I still stand by what I said about repunching. Repunching without doubling showing, is repunching but repunching with doubling showing, is repunched doubling (aka: doubling). You cannot possibly classify a repunching without doubling as repunching with doubling, the two are not the same. However, maybe what you don't realize is that repunching without doubling isn't seen so how can you call it repunching if you can't see it, yet I believe there are logs at the mint concerning what actions are taken with the dies and if repunching occurred and you can't see it, it's still said that it was repunched (see what Breen said about repunching to correct certain things like the 2nd star). You and the world may wish to call repunched doubling, just repunched but considering what occurs with the repunching, changes the parameters and when it creates a spur on a star, then that is repunching with a spur effect and when it is repunched and creates a doubling effect, then that is repunching with a doubling effect (aka: repunched doubling). That's what I wish to call it and you and anyone else can call it what you want to call it. I just call it as it as I see it, not necessarily as everyone else calls it. So, I am not saying that is the official term for this, I am saying that is MY term for it. :) Ribbit :)[/QUOTE]
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