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<p>[QUOTE="Get Real, post: 2561283, member: 81585"]Godly? Not even close! I have however taken the time to learn other languages and in doing so I first had to learn and understand my own. The most important thing that I learned while doing so is "UNDERSTANDING' what is written or spoken in order to interpret the intended meaning. Yes, I can also translate using my second language. I will get to more on this later.</p><p><br /></p><p>I did rule out the obvious before I posted it on here and again at the beginning of this thread. It was you guys that don't want to believe or take into account the things I've told you. It is not a plating bubble! You guys pretend that you are the only ones that has the capacity to perform any level of forensics to determine what some of these anomalies are. I have been doing this for a long time as have you however I actually have the coin in hand whereas I can see and touch things that you cannot. I did reject the first response to this thread because it was something that I definitively had already ruled out and I was given reference links for beginners, not that I mind links but I am no beginner.</p><p><br /></p><p>What has happened was I was explaining details that I can see and you cannot when you attack dogs took offence to, I can only guess is because I rejected the "Plating Bubble" and "Photoshop" Theory and now here we are.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><b><font size="4">Question mark</font></b></p><p><font size="4">From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</font></p><p><font size="4"> The <b>question mark</b> [<b> ? </b>] (also known as <i>interrogation point</i>, <i>query</i>, or <i>eroteme</i> in </font><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journalism" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journalism" rel="nofollow"><font size="4">journalism</font></a><font size="4">)<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Question_mark#cite_note-1" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Question_mark#cite_note-1" rel="nofollow">[1]</a> is a </font><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punctuation" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punctuation" rel="nofollow"><font size="4">punctuation mark</font></a><font size="4"> that indicates an </font><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interrogative_sentence" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interrogative_sentence" rel="nofollow"><font size="4">interrogative</font></a><font size="4"> clause or phrase in many languages. The question mark is not used for </font><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indirect_question" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indirect_question" rel="nofollow"><font size="4">indirect questions</font></a><font size="4">. The question mark glyph is also often used in place of missing or unknown data.</font></p><p><br /></p><p>but not to be confused with:</p><p><br /></p><p><font size="5"><b><font size="4">Percontation point</font></b></font></p><p><font size="5">The percontation point (⸮), a reversed question mark later referred to as a rhetorical question mark, was proposed by </font><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Denham" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Denham" rel="nofollow"><font size="4">Henry Denham</font></a><font size="4"> in the 1580s and was used at the end of a question that does not require an answer—a </font><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhetorical_question" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhetorical_question" rel="nofollow"><font size="4">rhetorical question</font></a><font size="4">.</font></p><p><br /></p><p>I put the question mark at the end of RPM because I had already ruled out all other options that I personally know of which indicated that I was questioning the possibility of it actually being a RPM. This is what I was referring to earlier about "UNDERSTANDING' what is written or spoken in order to interpret the intended meaning.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I'm trying very hard not to be redundant but I have already pointed out the things that I know it is not. If I had another possibility I would have explored it personally and privately without posting here. I see a phrase used very often here and it is a phrase that I have used for many years until I realized that it is just an excuse to not do things for yourself, "There are no stupid questions". I personally disagree with that logic, I believe that a question asked before you try to answer it for yourself first is indeed a Stupid Question. My point is, I did my research before posting it here and all I was hoping for was that someone may have another idea and I was not looking for the usual back and forth school girl banter. I have a lot of respect for many people here on CT including some or all in this very thread but I am not going to be anyone's punching bag. If someone throws a punch at me then you can bet your "$#%" I'm going to throw it back.</p><p><br /></p><p>What I want to hear is something logical, not just a knee jerk robo answer. I don't have any preconceived expectations for answers and personally I don't care if this coin is junk or worth millions. I just found this coin in change a few days ago so I would like to be able to put a label on it before I file it away in my collection for more than likely my grandchildren to fight over when I'm gone.</p><p> I am always open to an intelligent discussion or conversation, if anyone wants to get back on topic.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Get Real, post: 2561283, member: 81585"]Godly? Not even close! I have however taken the time to learn other languages and in doing so I first had to learn and understand my own. The most important thing that I learned while doing so is "UNDERSTANDING' what is written or spoken in order to interpret the intended meaning. Yes, I can also translate using my second language. I will get to more on this later. I did rule out the obvious before I posted it on here and again at the beginning of this thread. It was you guys that don't want to believe or take into account the things I've told you. It is not a plating bubble! You guys pretend that you are the only ones that has the capacity to perform any level of forensics to determine what some of these anomalies are. I have been doing this for a long time as have you however I actually have the coin in hand whereas I can see and touch things that you cannot. I did reject the first response to this thread because it was something that I definitively had already ruled out and I was given reference links for beginners, not that I mind links but I am no beginner. What has happened was I was explaining details that I can see and you cannot when you attack dogs took offence to, I can only guess is because I rejected the "Plating Bubble" and "Photoshop" Theory and now here we are. [B][SIZE=4]Question mark[/SIZE][/B] [SIZE=4]From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The [B]question mark[/B] [[B] ? [/B]] (also known as [I]interrogation point[/I], [I]query[/I], or [I]eroteme[/I] in [/SIZE][URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journalism'][SIZE=4]journalism[/SIZE][/URL][SIZE=4])[URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Question_mark#cite_note-1'][1][/URL] is a [/SIZE][URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punctuation'][SIZE=4]punctuation mark[/SIZE][/URL][SIZE=4] that indicates an [/SIZE][URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interrogative_sentence'][SIZE=4]interrogative[/SIZE][/URL][SIZE=4] clause or phrase in many languages. The question mark is not used for [/SIZE][URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indirect_question'][SIZE=4]indirect questions[/SIZE][/URL][SIZE=4]. The question mark glyph is also often used in place of missing or unknown data.[/SIZE] but not to be confused with: [SIZE=5][B][SIZE=4]Percontation point[/SIZE][/B] The percontation point (⸮), a reversed question mark later referred to as a rhetorical question mark, was proposed by [/SIZE][URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Denham'][SIZE=4]Henry Denham[/SIZE][/URL][SIZE=4] in the 1580s and was used at the end of a question that does not require an answer—a [/SIZE][URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhetorical_question'][SIZE=4]rhetorical question[/SIZE][/URL][SIZE=4].[/SIZE] I put the question mark at the end of RPM because I had already ruled out all other options that I personally know of which indicated that I was questioning the possibility of it actually being a RPM. This is what I was referring to earlier about "UNDERSTANDING' what is written or spoken in order to interpret the intended meaning. I'm trying very hard not to be redundant but I have already pointed out the things that I know it is not. If I had another possibility I would have explored it personally and privately without posting here. I see a phrase used very often here and it is a phrase that I have used for many years until I realized that it is just an excuse to not do things for yourself, "There are no stupid questions". I personally disagree with that logic, I believe that a question asked before you try to answer it for yourself first is indeed a Stupid Question. My point is, I did my research before posting it here and all I was hoping for was that someone may have another idea and I was not looking for the usual back and forth school girl banter. I have a lot of respect for many people here on CT including some or all in this very thread but I am not going to be anyone's punching bag. If someone throws a punch at me then you can bet your "$#%" I'm going to throw it back. What I want to hear is something logical, not just a knee jerk robo answer. I don't have any preconceived expectations for answers and personally I don't care if this coin is junk or worth millions. I just found this coin in change a few days ago so I would like to be able to put a label on it before I file it away in my collection for more than likely my grandchildren to fight over when I'm gone. I am always open to an intelligent discussion or conversation, if anyone wants to get back on topic.[/QUOTE]
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