As far as I Know we are allowed to ask and you are not obligated to reply so if you feel its a waste of time why do you waste your time with a reply. Maybe your speaking up up for others if im mistaken and u are the expert you are dumb in other areas lol have a good day silly Rabbit
You know, if someone on the Ancients forum treated you like you just treated Mayela, maybe you would find another hobby. Chris
C'mon man, she's right. You don't have to reply. OP, your pics are very blurry, I can't see well enough to help.
Can't really help you, I don't see anything out of the ordinary. Ask all the questions you want, that is one of the main purposes of the forum! No one has to answer if they don't want to, the only time "wasted" is reading someone's ridiculous complaint!
Backside is the Reverse Front is the Obverse I believe the eagle is supposed to be clenching multiple arrows in its talons.
This is a typical coin. Not anything special. Knowing how a coin is made is important in this scenario. If the arrow was "stamped multiple times" then this effect would be visible on the rest of the coin, especially in this degree. Heres a basic video on how coins are minted skip right to 2:30 - the part where they explain the basics of die creation and use. By the way, I haven't seen you around here yet. Welcome to CoinTalk
In other words, mind your own business. She's a newer member and she's trying to learn. No one twisted your arm for you to respond. Just move on to another thread.
Thank you guys for understanding but I dont mean cause anyone; any fustration! Ill stay off for while but I really appreciate those who did share there knowledge with me I love Good people
You're welcome and in this case, pretend your a duck and let it run off your back. Not worth replying to. Please do not stay away. You'll never learn and you bring fun to CT.
I understood what you said and so did others. A number of speak VSCO, we just don't use it on a regular basis. You're far from dumb.
Mayela, please just ignore some youthful ignorance and stick around to learn. Welcome to the neighborhood.