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<p>[QUOTE="eddiespin, post: 24680918, member: 4920"]Lol, are you serious, a caliper? [USER=93454]@CraftPaperNinja[/USER], forgive me, but if you'll just try and follow this, I'll bet you've never ever in your entire life minted just under 48 million coins. Be honest. My point being, if you had, the first thing you'd notice is they don't all strike up the same. And we get out our high-magnification scopes, those kinds that can detect amoeba in a glass of water, and sensitive scales, and here, calipers, we're going to find what we're looking for, differences, it's a foregone conclusion. At that insane microscopic level, there are going to be differences. But here's the real kicker, that's hardly surprising. The opposite is what would be surprising.</p><p><br /></p><p>Bottom-line, you've a normal coin. Nobody would counterfeit that. Don't go the way a lot here are going, these days, it'll drive you nuts. And you paid double melt for that good-looking coin, and that's a success. Just take good care of her. That's all you've got to do, now.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="eddiespin, post: 24680918, member: 4920"]Lol, are you serious, a caliper? [USER=93454]@CraftPaperNinja[/USER], forgive me, but if you'll just try and follow this, I'll bet you've never ever in your entire life minted just under 48 million coins. Be honest. My point being, if you had, the first thing you'd notice is they don't all strike up the same. And we get out our high-magnification scopes, those kinds that can detect amoeba in a glass of water, and sensitive scales, and here, calipers, we're going to find what we're looking for, differences, it's a foregone conclusion. At that insane microscopic level, there are going to be differences. But here's the real kicker, that's hardly surprising. The opposite is what would be surprising. Bottom-line, you've a normal coin. Nobody would counterfeit that. Don't go the way a lot here are going, these days, it'll drive you nuts. And you paid double melt for that good-looking coin, and that's a success. Just take good care of her. That's all you've got to do, now.[/QUOTE]
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