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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2562577, member: 36230"]Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.... Spin as you wish, but your postings make it very clear your (at least initial) belief this was an RPM. Since you cannot post evidence disputing what was earlier said regarding the timeframe, the logical conclusion is that you have none and don't want to acknowledge the fact that you were mistaken.</p><p><br /></p><p>You say it's not damage or a plating issue, and that's fine, but you do not get to dictate what others see, think, or believe. Just as you do, others are going to use their own experience to come to their own conclusions. Yes, you have the advantage of having the coin in hand, but we automatically believed everyone who posted here simply because they have the coin, we'd get nowhere. Perhaps you didn't notice, but I recall only one person even mentioning hub doubling or photoshop, yet you seem to want to apply this across the board.</p><p><br /></p><p>The entire coin strikes me as having a rather questionable appearance based upon the provided photos, but I can't quite put my finger on it, and because they're photos don't place too much weight into it. However, as it stands, what do you think the most likely scenario: that your slightly rough coin displays damage as so many others like it do, or is some magical error that even you, with the coin in hand, cannot begin to explain? Disagree if you will, but the most obvious answer is, more often than not, also the right one.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2562577, member: 36230"]Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.... Spin as you wish, but your postings make it very clear your (at least initial) belief this was an RPM. Since you cannot post evidence disputing what was earlier said regarding the timeframe, the logical conclusion is that you have none and don't want to acknowledge the fact that you were mistaken. You say it's not damage or a plating issue, and that's fine, but you do not get to dictate what others see, think, or believe. Just as you do, others are going to use their own experience to come to their own conclusions. Yes, you have the advantage of having the coin in hand, but we automatically believed everyone who posted here simply because they have the coin, we'd get nowhere. Perhaps you didn't notice, but I recall only one person even mentioning hub doubling or photoshop, yet you seem to want to apply this across the board. The entire coin strikes me as having a rather questionable appearance based upon the provided photos, but I can't quite put my finger on it, and because they're photos don't place too much weight into it. However, as it stands, what do you think the most likely scenario: that your slightly rough coin displays damage as so many others like it do, or is some magical error that even you, with the coin in hand, cannot begin to explain? Disagree if you will, but the most obvious answer is, more often than not, also the right one.[/QUOTE]
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