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<p>[QUOTE="Metalman, post: 37450, member: 1454"]Hi Guys+ Gal</p><p><br /></p><p>Interesting discussion,, But a little bit tense for no information, Now I dont think that all the evidence has been submitted to either prove or disprove that this planchet is in fact thin and that is the cause of this characteristic that is being seen in the hair detail and the reverse detail directly across from one another,,</p><p><br /></p><p>Please provide weights of the coins to within 1/100 th of a gram ? since these coins are relatively new the weight should be 3.11 grams, a thin planchet will cause this weight to be diminished as also will a thin copper layer.</p><p><br /></p><p>also a picture of the edge of the coin would be helpful .</p><p><br /></p><p>also please provide the coin thickness at the point you believe the planchet to be thin and also in another unaffected area,, </p><p><br /></p><p>By the way should it be proved that the planchet is indeed thin ,this by weight and size ,it would not be an error coin but a planchet error.since it was in fact an error before it became a coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thank You</p><p>Rick[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Metalman, post: 37450, member: 1454"]Hi Guys+ Gal Interesting discussion,, But a little bit tense for no information, Now I dont think that all the evidence has been submitted to either prove or disprove that this planchet is in fact thin and that is the cause of this characteristic that is being seen in the hair detail and the reverse detail directly across from one another,, Please provide weights of the coins to within 1/100 th of a gram ? since these coins are relatively new the weight should be 3.11 grams, a thin planchet will cause this weight to be diminished as also will a thin copper layer. also a picture of the edge of the coin would be helpful . also please provide the coin thickness at the point you believe the planchet to be thin and also in another unaffected area,, By the way should it be proved that the planchet is indeed thin ,this by weight and size ,it would not be an error coin but a planchet error.since it was in fact an error before it became a coin. Thank You Rick[/QUOTE]
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