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<p>[QUOTE="FOREVERYOUNG, post: 3010806, member: 85055"]But dude your not getting my question. wow LOL So let's say that SOMEONE DID DRILL a hole, And It's Not forsure a mint error, ok. How does the copper get bent around the hole? this is not going to happen unless the hole was already in the coin before the copper was put on it. Do you understand what I'm trying to say? I'll try and break this down for you.LOL You cannot bend metal or copper around a hole by drilling, it will simply cut off the metal. Do me a favor so you understand because you are not getting this at all. Go out and drill a hole through any kind of metal an you will see metal does not bend lol it get cut completely off. I work with tools building everyday and I can tell you right now by experience that I do know what I am talking about as far as cutting a hole into metal. I am not trying to make it an error coin, an yes it may be tossed into the garbage, I just would like to find out how this could happen like that (copper bending) an obviously you don't know either or you could explain it. Not one person on here who comments had anything to say about the metal bending. It was all about the hole being drilled. WELL obviously it was drilled somehow because there IS a hole in it...It don't take a scientist to see that. If you would have read what I was asking before just jumping you would have seen that I was simply asking How. So if you can't take advice from someone who knows there tools maybe you shouldn't comment.LOL It was just a simple question, or so I thought, my goodness some of you have only 2 things on your mind, error or no error, expand.. Really it will be ok, lol I'm sorry I ever asked but it is too late to take it back now. This will be the last thing I say about it. So Sorry to upset you guy's ..every single answer was all about the coin being an error like I was insisting it be an error. You guys need to settle down. Signed Dude[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="FOREVERYOUNG, post: 3010806, member: 85055"]But dude your not getting my question. wow LOL So let's say that SOMEONE DID DRILL a hole, And It's Not forsure a mint error, ok. How does the copper get bent around the hole? this is not going to happen unless the hole was already in the coin before the copper was put on it. Do you understand what I'm trying to say? I'll try and break this down for you.LOL You cannot bend metal or copper around a hole by drilling, it will simply cut off the metal. Do me a favor so you understand because you are not getting this at all. Go out and drill a hole through any kind of metal an you will see metal does not bend lol it get cut completely off. I work with tools building everyday and I can tell you right now by experience that I do know what I am talking about as far as cutting a hole into metal. I am not trying to make it an error coin, an yes it may be tossed into the garbage, I just would like to find out how this could happen like that (copper bending) an obviously you don't know either or you could explain it. Not one person on here who comments had anything to say about the metal bending. It was all about the hole being drilled. WELL obviously it was drilled somehow because there IS a hole in it...It don't take a scientist to see that. If you would have read what I was asking before just jumping you would have seen that I was simply asking How. So if you can't take advice from someone who knows there tools maybe you shouldn't comment.LOL It was just a simple question, or so I thought, my goodness some of you have only 2 things on your mind, error or no error, expand.. Really it will be ok, lol I'm sorry I ever asked but it is too late to take it back now. This will be the last thing I say about it. So Sorry to upset you guy's ..every single answer was all about the coin being an error like I was insisting it be an error. You guys need to settle down. Signed Dude[/QUOTE]
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