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<p>[QUOTE="Insider, post: 7786556, member: 24314"]Dear Mr.Q and anyone else... </p><p><br /></p><p><img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie11" alt=":rolleyes:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> Please try to incorporate this <b><font size="6">THIS BEST ANSWER</font></b> into your thinking from now on:</p><p><br /></p><p>Full pictures of a coin are <b><span style="color: #b30000">NEVER NECESSARY </span></b>to be able to see most microscopic thru tiny to small characteristic features on a coin that do not involve its edge, rim, or opposite side - <b><span style="color: #b30000">EVER</span></b>! So please quit asking for them because it shows that you may not be paying attention.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>New Info.</b> The surface is bi-level and the mark DOES NOT break the coin's original surface. <i>I don't recall ever seeing this characteristic in the middle of a genuine coin before.</i> </p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=92083]@JCro57[/USER] With the description above, I'm 100% sure an error expert of your caliber knows the answer. Please explain what this is and how it happens for the members as I'm going to be away from a computer until tomorrow. Thanks in advance.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks in advance for taking over for me in this thread![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Insider, post: 7786556, member: 24314"]Dear Mr.Q and anyone else... :rolleyes: Please try to incorporate this [B][SIZE=6]THIS BEST ANSWER[/SIZE][/B] into your thinking from now on: Full pictures of a coin are [B][COLOR=#b30000]NEVER NECESSARY [/COLOR][/B]to be able to see most microscopic thru tiny to small characteristic features on a coin that do not involve its edge, rim, or opposite side - [B][COLOR=#b30000]EVER[/COLOR][/B]! So please quit asking for them because it shows that you may not be paying attention. [B]New Info.[/B] The surface is bi-level and the mark DOES NOT break the coin's original surface. [I]I don't recall ever seeing this characteristic in the middle of a genuine coin before.[/I] [USER=92083]@JCro57[/USER] With the description above, I'm 100% sure an error expert of your caliber knows the answer. Please explain what this is and how it happens for the members as I'm going to be away from a computer until tomorrow. Thanks in advance. Thanks in advance for taking over for me in this thread![/QUOTE]
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