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<p>[QUOTE="Get Real, post: 2511284, member: 81585"]That's Great! That comment wasn't directed at you but thanks for sharing. BTW, I have never taken some silly group tour in my life and I have traveled the world and seen many things, that's not who I am!</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I never said that I am an expert (yeah I get your "Ex-Pert" thing), what I said is that it doesn't look like PSD to me and clearly stated why.</p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p>I didn't say it is!</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>That is exactly what I said before this back and forth got started, I suggest you read my comments a little better. I spent a lot of time to be sure I worded things so everyone would understand but yet here we are.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>This is why I posted this here, looking for honest information from people that has been around the block. Most of what I received was a quick dismissal of "I cant explain or haven't seen it so it is PSD". I haven't seen but one person offer any form of explanation other than just saying "PSD". Its funny because that is a beat up coin that even if it is some rare mint error I'm sure it wouldn't be worth much but people are acting like I think I just found the "Holy Grail". I posted this here mostly as a curiosity. My collection is just that "Mine" I've been doing this since my first Silver Dollar hit my hand back when they were still in circulation, I seek no notoriety with the collection or in finding "The Perfect Coin". I don't dream up anything, it was a reference and I pointed that out earlier. I am not refusing anything and what is obvious to me will not be the same for you. Coins are a hobby to me so besides minting I posses a lot experience and knowledge with metals as well as deconstruction and reconstruction of post accident industrial investigations which has led to my analogy so I guess we will have to agree to disagree.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>This is exactly what I was talking about. I covered this in an earlier comment along with a picture. I took the time to show you that the coin is still round and also pointed out that it is 50 years old and has some PSD. What is protruding outside of the round is a result of PSD. Please read more carefully before making negative comments like this.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Get Real, post: 2511284, member: 81585"]That's Great! That comment wasn't directed at you but thanks for sharing. BTW, I have never taken some silly group tour in my life and I have traveled the world and seen many things, that's not who I am! I never said that I am an expert (yeah I get your "Ex-Pert" thing), what I said is that it doesn't look like PSD to me and clearly stated why. I didn't say it is! That is exactly what I said before this back and forth got started, I suggest you read my comments a little better. I spent a lot of time to be sure I worded things so everyone would understand but yet here we are. This is why I posted this here, looking for honest information from people that has been around the block. Most of what I received was a quick dismissal of "I cant explain or haven't seen it so it is PSD". I haven't seen but one person offer any form of explanation other than just saying "PSD". Its funny because that is a beat up coin that even if it is some rare mint error I'm sure it wouldn't be worth much but people are acting like I think I just found the "Holy Grail". I posted this here mostly as a curiosity. My collection is just that "Mine" I've been doing this since my first Silver Dollar hit my hand back when they were still in circulation, I seek no notoriety with the collection or in finding "The Perfect Coin". I don't dream up anything, it was a reference and I pointed that out earlier. I am not refusing anything and what is obvious to me will not be the same for you. Coins are a hobby to me so besides minting I posses a lot experience and knowledge with metals as well as deconstruction and reconstruction of post accident industrial investigations which has led to my analogy so I guess we will have to agree to disagree. This is exactly what I was talking about. I covered this in an earlier comment along with a picture. I took the time to show you that the coin is still round and also pointed out that it is 50 years old and has some PSD. What is protruding outside of the round is a result of PSD. Please read more carefully before making negative comments like this.[/QUOTE]
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