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<p>[QUOTE="Jral1, post: 1807246, member: 32252"]Im still not convinced....</p><p><br /></p><p>What is the wieght of the coin?</p><p>Can the poster post better hi res scans 1200dpi or better?></p><p>what other thoughts does the poster have to say?</p><p>did he already spend the coin?</p><p>does he still have it?</p><p>did he go to another forum?(wouldnt know why he might do that!)</p><p>Did he sell it?</p><p>Is he afraid to post more?</p><p>was his spirit for coin collecting crushed?</p><p>?</p><p><br /></p><p>Could the dies have had damage to them ie by stricking the feeder fingers or other metal scraps that left this kind of damage on the dies themselfs then they figured out there was a problem and they fixed/changed the dies then tried to collect the coins struck on these dies but missed one or so. Id like to see you/anyone take 20 slivers out of a coin with perfect percision and perfect symetry on both sides of a coin with nothing but downward pressure cuase im sure all these cutmarks have downward striations and are not done with a diamond lathe which could somewhat mimick these cuts and take a little wieght off the coin or snips of any kind which would create cutmarks but would show clears signs of metal displacement and cause the coin to feel like a sawblade and would not change the weight of the coin at all.</p><p><br /></p><p>\What happend to the poster is he still around did he go somewhere else maybe(I wouldnt know why!)</p><p><br /></p><p>NoN Cents your point is taken but im not convinced. Theres no need for you to post any more im trying to get him to post somthing more cause im interested in modern error coins like these and i believe there is a way/ways that coins like these could be done at the mint.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>So anyone know if the poster is still around/alive did he go to a different forum did he send the coin in or have it LOOKED at by anyone. did he figure anything else out does he agree with pmd ???????????anything? come on post something[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jral1, post: 1807246, member: 32252"]Im still not convinced.... What is the wieght of the coin? Can the poster post better hi res scans 1200dpi or better?> what other thoughts does the poster have to say? did he already spend the coin? does he still have it? did he go to another forum?(wouldnt know why he might do that!) Did he sell it? Is he afraid to post more? was his spirit for coin collecting crushed? ? Could the dies have had damage to them ie by stricking the feeder fingers or other metal scraps that left this kind of damage on the dies themselfs then they figured out there was a problem and they fixed/changed the dies then tried to collect the coins struck on these dies but missed one or so. Id like to see you/anyone take 20 slivers out of a coin with perfect percision and perfect symetry on both sides of a coin with nothing but downward pressure cuase im sure all these cutmarks have downward striations and are not done with a diamond lathe which could somewhat mimick these cuts and take a little wieght off the coin or snips of any kind which would create cutmarks but would show clears signs of metal displacement and cause the coin to feel like a sawblade and would not change the weight of the coin at all. \What happend to the poster is he still around did he go somewhere else maybe(I wouldnt know why!) NoN Cents your point is taken but im not convinced. Theres no need for you to post any more im trying to get him to post somthing more cause im interested in modern error coins like these and i believe there is a way/ways that coins like these could be done at the mint. So anyone know if the poster is still around/alive did he go to a different forum did he send the coin in or have it LOOKED at by anyone. did he figure anything else out does he agree with pmd ???????????anything? come on post something[/QUOTE]
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