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<p>[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2684299, member: 76739"]Unfortunately I tell it like it is. Just to please the masses I tried to provide a full shot of the coin. But in reality close-ups of an error will tell you a lot more about that error than standing back a mile and looking at it. Example standing back and looking at the full photo of a barn, yes you could see the whole barn and get a perspective but in reality you're missing the ants that are on the barn. Now with the close-up of the ants you can probably even distinguish what kind ants they are. Try doing that by standing back and looking at the whole barn. As in many cases on coin talk many members miss what is actually happening with an error because they complain about a close-up of an error. I have recently come across one coin I think that will point out what I'm trying to say. I'm only gonna post a full photo here no close-ups of the error.[ATTACH=full]600668[/ATTACH] This is a challenge to Chris and other members who believe they have progressed far enough in their abilities to correctly identify the error in question without a close-up. I will admit this is an unusual error and one clue is that two things happened on this error. And only one is an actual mint error. Let's see what happens. If you gone to complain about close-ups let's see you do it without a close-up. If you're up to the challenge please identify the error. Later I will post the same error on my thread. USMC60[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2684299, member: 76739"]Unfortunately I tell it like it is. Just to please the masses I tried to provide a full shot of the coin. But in reality close-ups of an error will tell you a lot more about that error than standing back a mile and looking at it. Example standing back and looking at the full photo of a barn, yes you could see the whole barn and get a perspective but in reality you're missing the ants that are on the barn. Now with the close-up of the ants you can probably even distinguish what kind ants they are. Try doing that by standing back and looking at the whole barn. As in many cases on coin talk many members miss what is actually happening with an error because they complain about a close-up of an error. I have recently come across one coin I think that will point out what I'm trying to say. I'm only gonna post a full photo here no close-ups of the error.[ATTACH=full]600668[/ATTACH] This is a challenge to Chris and other members who believe they have progressed far enough in their abilities to correctly identify the error in question without a close-up. I will admit this is an unusual error and one clue is that two things happened on this error. And only one is an actual mint error. Let's see what happens. If you gone to complain about close-ups let's see you do it without a close-up. If you're up to the challenge please identify the error. Later I will post the same error on my thread. USMC60[/QUOTE]
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