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<p>[QUOTE="foundinrolls, post: 462582, member: 4350"]Let me ask you a simple question as I've seen dryer coins first hand coming right out of the dryer and , others here likely have not.</p><p><br /></p><p>If a coin is spooned as they used to be to make a ring. What nut is going to spoon a dime or a penny. When it was done, it would be be too small to fit on anything.</p><p><br /></p><p>Silver coins , in the past were spooned. Nobody, spoons pennies (cents), nickels (because the metal is too hard) or clad dimes , quarters or half dollars for the same reason.</p><p><br /></p><p>If it was the case that a penny or a dime was spooned there would have to be evidence of a completed ring made from one somewhere on the planet and guess what?</p><p><br /></p><p>There is not a single one known. Logic and common sense plus experience says that these coins are not spooned, never were, and never will be. Arguing with people who don't know what a real spooned coin is or what a dryer coin is doesn't make much sense. These coins are in fact "dryer coins" no matter what anyone wants to believe. </p><p><br /></p><p>Nothing else makes sense.</p><p><br /></p><p>We go around this circle every time we have newer members of these forums find one of these. It doesn't change the facts though.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Bill[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="foundinrolls, post: 462582, member: 4350"]Let me ask you a simple question as I've seen dryer coins first hand coming right out of the dryer and , others here likely have not. If a coin is spooned as they used to be to make a ring. What nut is going to spoon a dime or a penny. When it was done, it would be be too small to fit on anything. Silver coins , in the past were spooned. Nobody, spoons pennies (cents), nickels (because the metal is too hard) or clad dimes , quarters or half dollars for the same reason. If it was the case that a penny or a dime was spooned there would have to be evidence of a completed ring made from one somewhere on the planet and guess what? There is not a single one known. Logic and common sense plus experience says that these coins are not spooned, never were, and never will be. Arguing with people who don't know what a real spooned coin is or what a dryer coin is doesn't make much sense. These coins are in fact "dryer coins" no matter what anyone wants to believe. Nothing else makes sense. We go around this circle every time we have newer members of these forums find one of these. It doesn't change the facts though. Thanks, Bill[/QUOTE]
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