I come across reality that is unimaginable for many ..so i never know what reality will give me. Peace
leave the imagination to the coinwild person .(.Laffin).and im not trying to sell them ..i need information that is all ..and if were selling i would never sell anything that is not 100% Authentic REAL.
A few times i got mixed up confusing wrong information on some my coins so yeah im a little defensive now ... Thank You for your concern i will look into that information.
All your coins have value. Sadly it's face value. Common errors like die cracks add no additional value. The harder an error is to locate in the wild, the more value it can have.
When you first joined us, I thought your posts and comments were ridiculous so I didn't lend much credence to them. But, as you continued to post, you made up one excuse after another for your problems so I tried to give you the benefit of the doubt. I finally realized that I was wrong. You're a lunatic, and I'm putting you on "IGNORE". Goodbye! Chris
@COINWILD I recently earned my master degree in numismatic theory, well I bought one from a very friendly Chinese person who was kind enough to advertise here. I suggest you do the same thing because you already have your theories, you just need the numismatic training that the Chinese course can really help you with.
@COINWILD, there's nothing there. That's the size of it. Now, you want to turn that into an issue because you don't know what you're doing? Why in Heaven's name would you want to do a thing like that? You come on here with all the excitement of a young boy who's about to try on his first pair of long pants. Why don't you listen to us? That's why you came here, right, for advice? Why instead are you fighting us? How in the heck are you going to learn anything from us like that?
@COINWILD I believe you asked your son for some guidance when some of your previous threads became challenging. You may want to consider talking to him again. Just trying to help.
Larger picture? Both sides. Looks like something is going on but can't tell if it a damaged die, grease filled, damaged planchet, or damaged coin. I doubt it is a damaged coin as I would suspect damage that would make it look like this would almost certainly remove the copper plating and the plating appears to be intact. OK saw the coin on your other thread about it and I responded there.