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<p>[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2316985, member: 76739"]Thank you for viewing this coin, sir please go back into this post and read the physical description described under 40 power magnification, the two chips that I'm referring to are original they are not something stuck to the coin especially the one under the L in liberty, I know the photos not the best quality. I can only go by my personal observation, that the retain pieces of metal in the coin, or actual pieces of that coin, sir I'm not a big fan of slab coins, but I definitely would like to have a professional look at this coin, like I did mention be four, the photos are not the best. and to make professional assessment of this coin you must personally be able to examine the exact coin not a photo, especially these photos of pour quality, I'm sure you'll agree with me on this. And I have personally taking a hard plastic pick an attempted to do what you suggested and found that both pieces of metal is firmly attached to the coin. I attempted to contact the cherry pickers for submission, with no luck. Dave informed me that you are the man, I am just a blue collar coin collector, and can only describe what I visually see, visually the retain chips look exactly like the retained die cud on the Lincoln cent. And as stated before the retained chip under the L still retains part of the hair design, to accurately give an assessment of this coin you must personally and visually inspect this coin. And to quote a old phrase, you have to see it to believe it physically.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2316985, member: 76739"]Thank you for viewing this coin, sir please go back into this post and read the physical description described under 40 power magnification, the two chips that I'm referring to are original they are not something stuck to the coin especially the one under the L in liberty, I know the photos not the best quality. I can only go by my personal observation, that the retain pieces of metal in the coin, or actual pieces of that coin, sir I'm not a big fan of slab coins, but I definitely would like to have a professional look at this coin, like I did mention be four, the photos are not the best. and to make professional assessment of this coin you must personally be able to examine the exact coin not a photo, especially these photos of pour quality, I'm sure you'll agree with me on this. And I have personally taking a hard plastic pick an attempted to do what you suggested and found that both pieces of metal is firmly attached to the coin. I attempted to contact the cherry pickers for submission, with no luck. Dave informed me that you are the man, I am just a blue collar coin collector, and can only describe what I visually see, visually the retain chips look exactly like the retained die cud on the Lincoln cent. And as stated before the retained chip under the L still retains part of the hair design, to accurately give an assessment of this coin you must personally and visually inspect this coin. And to quote a old phrase, you have to see it to believe it physically.[/QUOTE]
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