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<p>[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 2922544, member: 84179"]I think I have a good idea what caused the issue at the other forum. The first 2+ pages of this thread gave you some great info on how to determine if this really was struck on a silver planchet. You probably don't realize it, but you received input from one of the most knowledgeable and respected error authorities in the country (world?). It appeared to me that a lot of members were very open minded to what you were proposing, even if the odds where very much against it being a silver planchet. But instead of acting on a the suggestions of how to verify your coin you kept posting "but look at this pic", and "look at that pic" which were just the same thing but from diff angles. That's when people started to become tired of your antics.</p><p><br /></p><p>Personally, I think the pics show that something in the holder or gasket is giving you a false impression that the edge doesn't show copper. The "reeding" in your pics doesn't look normal. But nobody can tell for certain from the pics, if we're looking at the edge of the insert or the coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>You are claiming that have a very rare and potentially valuable coin. Anything like this requires extraordinary proof. In your case, there were a number of posts that told you how to easily get that proof. I suggest that you follow the recommendations, or keep quiet. The more you keep screwing around, the more people are going to get tired of you and tell you where to put your coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just my opinion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 2922544, member: 84179"]I think I have a good idea what caused the issue at the other forum. The first 2+ pages of this thread gave you some great info on how to determine if this really was struck on a silver planchet. You probably don't realize it, but you received input from one of the most knowledgeable and respected error authorities in the country (world?). It appeared to me that a lot of members were very open minded to what you were proposing, even if the odds where very much against it being a silver planchet. But instead of acting on a the suggestions of how to verify your coin you kept posting "but look at this pic", and "look at that pic" which were just the same thing but from diff angles. That's when people started to become tired of your antics. Personally, I think the pics show that something in the holder or gasket is giving you a false impression that the edge doesn't show copper. The "reeding" in your pics doesn't look normal. But nobody can tell for certain from the pics, if we're looking at the edge of the insert or the coin. You are claiming that have a very rare and potentially valuable coin. Anything like this requires extraordinary proof. In your case, there were a number of posts that told you how to easily get that proof. I suggest that you follow the recommendations, or keep quiet. The more you keep screwing around, the more people are going to get tired of you and tell you where to put your coin. Just my opinion.[/QUOTE]
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