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<p>[QUOTE="Get Real, post: 2511438, member: 81585"]I'm not angry and my mind is not closed. To explain, I am from an industrial world where I deal with rotating equipment some of which is far larger than your home. You wouldn't think that something that size could be affected by something as tiny as a metal burr that can only be seen under magnification and maybe felt by a sensitive finger but it can cause catastrophic failure. The point is I've seen metals pushed, pulled, bent, cracked, etc., etc., etc. and have to recognize and identify problems before (hopefully)they occour, my analysis was on point however the sequence of events is my opinion and honestly I am a bit disappointed at the results from my questions.</p><p><br /></p><p>I never intended to have this coin graded or valued which is why that was never part of my questions. It just is what it is until one of my heirs gets it and then the saga will continue or it will get dropped into a snack machine!</p><p><br /></p><p>I am no expert at valuations especially with errors but I would think a little more than the silver its made of, a historical footnote in a book somewhere and possibly a good story.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Get Real, post: 2511438, member: 81585"]I'm not angry and my mind is not closed. To explain, I am from an industrial world where I deal with rotating equipment some of which is far larger than your home. You wouldn't think that something that size could be affected by something as tiny as a metal burr that can only be seen under magnification and maybe felt by a sensitive finger but it can cause catastrophic failure. The point is I've seen metals pushed, pulled, bent, cracked, etc., etc., etc. and have to recognize and identify problems before (hopefully)they occour, my analysis was on point however the sequence of events is my opinion and honestly I am a bit disappointed at the results from my questions. I never intended to have this coin graded or valued which is why that was never part of my questions. It just is what it is until one of my heirs gets it and then the saga will continue or it will get dropped into a snack machine! I am no expert at valuations especially with errors but I would think a little more than the silver its made of, a historical footnote in a book somewhere and possibly a good story.[/QUOTE]
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