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<p>[QUOTE="mrbrklyn, post: 561192, member: 4381"]I tend to work overnights so I'm often up late, and I like west coast guys.</p><p><br /></p><p>Its not fair to compare my SLQ 1917 to the one the original poster posted, they are apples and oranges. I only posted it to show that coins with heads that detailed usually also have clear strike across the coin. There is a certain pattern to the variation that I expect to see with coins and when they don't jive right, I have big questions about it. Cman is saying that this level or variation is common on SLQ's, and especially 1925's. I haven't seen any yet, and certainly none that I would not also question. I'm prepared to change me mind if I saw a half dozen of so examples of reliable coins that possess this kind of spread in details, but the dies need to be aligned reasonably well or the die with split in half in seconds. And all coins have identifiable patterns when weakly struck, and this coins pattern I don't recognize.</p><p><br /></p><p>Ruben[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mrbrklyn, post: 561192, member: 4381"]I tend to work overnights so I'm often up late, and I like west coast guys. Its not fair to compare my SLQ 1917 to the one the original poster posted, they are apples and oranges. I only posted it to show that coins with heads that detailed usually also have clear strike across the coin. There is a certain pattern to the variation that I expect to see with coins and when they don't jive right, I have big questions about it. Cman is saying that this level or variation is common on SLQ's, and especially 1925's. I haven't seen any yet, and certainly none that I would not also question. I'm prepared to change me mind if I saw a half dozen of so examples of reliable coins that possess this kind of spread in details, but the dies need to be aligned reasonably well or the die with split in half in seconds. And all coins have identifiable patterns when weakly struck, and this coins pattern I don't recognize. Ruben[/QUOTE]
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