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<p>[QUOTE="Time2Shine5299, post: 6894011, member: 116525"]Really man? We obviously weren’t discussing and referring to the original mintage process of the coin. So the facetiousness really was uncalled for, my friend. The coins are ALL plated, so therefore this one IS plated. Danget, when you’re right, you’re right. Lol does that feel better? </p><p><br /></p><p> Now, BACK TO the discussion of the coins current, almost 80 years after original mintage, state of being and if you truly couldn’t tell and weren’t aware previously, that I was referring to the coin not being plated POST MINT, well that’s what I meant and I can assure you that it hasn’t been plated by a third parry, post mint. Please don’t make me go further into all this. Just take my word for it. So, that being said, do we still be leave, after looking at the secondary set of photos that I posted, especially, that a deteriorated due would cause the sharp, high and pronounced, very well defined and in the just about perfect shape of a “D”, that is clearly seen on this coins mint mark and the immediate surrounding area? Because I have never seen that to be the case. DDD is normally the typical and exactly what you would expect, based upon the nature of the anomaly, makes things wider and softer and “mushier” most people say, causing everything to have LESS sharp details and pronounced beginnings and ends snd just gives everything that overall fluffy And melted look to it. Again, there is some of that in the background of all the stuff I am referring to, where it’s that classic like big shadow in the basic shape of the device. But what we have here is on top of all that and are actual sharp lines that make the approximate shape of a capital D. Sometimes I think I even see multiple “D”s and in different orientations. You can see the lines and marks inside the primary D in some of the photos. And you can pretty clearly make out an almost complete, without breaks D in some of the photos. Am I the only one seeing this stuff? </p><p><br /></p><p>and if people are telling me that DDD can and does create such sharp, pronounced, high off the field, perfectly shaped markings, then that’s different and I will have learned something. But I have just never seen that and from what I know and have seen, that’s actually the exact opposite of what DDD anomalies look like and create on a coin. Let me know! And, just because I realize it needs to be said, there are zero hard feelings here and I refuse to allow something as trivial as a penny and it’s markings to cause me to disrespect another human being or be disrespected by another human being. That would just be wrong on so many levels! A PENNY, yall! Worth trouble? Heckkkk nooo! Lol so, peace and love and all the above, to everyone! That’s where I’m at! Hope all is well with everyone.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Time2Shine5299, post: 6894011, member: 116525"]Really man? We obviously weren’t discussing and referring to the original mintage process of the coin. So the facetiousness really was uncalled for, my friend. The coins are ALL plated, so therefore this one IS plated. Danget, when you’re right, you’re right. Lol does that feel better? Now, BACK TO the discussion of the coins current, almost 80 years after original mintage, state of being and if you truly couldn’t tell and weren’t aware previously, that I was referring to the coin not being plated POST MINT, well that’s what I meant and I can assure you that it hasn’t been plated by a third parry, post mint. Please don’t make me go further into all this. Just take my word for it. So, that being said, do we still be leave, after looking at the secondary set of photos that I posted, especially, that a deteriorated due would cause the sharp, high and pronounced, very well defined and in the just about perfect shape of a “D”, that is clearly seen on this coins mint mark and the immediate surrounding area? Because I have never seen that to be the case. DDD is normally the typical and exactly what you would expect, based upon the nature of the anomaly, makes things wider and softer and “mushier” most people say, causing everything to have LESS sharp details and pronounced beginnings and ends snd just gives everything that overall fluffy And melted look to it. Again, there is some of that in the background of all the stuff I am referring to, where it’s that classic like big shadow in the basic shape of the device. But what we have here is on top of all that and are actual sharp lines that make the approximate shape of a capital D. Sometimes I think I even see multiple “D”s and in different orientations. You can see the lines and marks inside the primary D in some of the photos. And you can pretty clearly make out an almost complete, without breaks D in some of the photos. Am I the only one seeing this stuff? and if people are telling me that DDD can and does create such sharp, pronounced, high off the field, perfectly shaped markings, then that’s different and I will have learned something. But I have just never seen that and from what I know and have seen, that’s actually the exact opposite of what DDD anomalies look like and create on a coin. Let me know! And, just because I realize it needs to be said, there are zero hard feelings here and I refuse to allow something as trivial as a penny and it’s markings to cause me to disrespect another human being or be disrespected by another human being. That would just be wrong on so many levels! A PENNY, yall! Worth trouble? Heckkkk nooo! Lol so, peace and love and all the above, to everyone! That’s where I’m at! Hope all is well with everyone.[/QUOTE]
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