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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 4697625, member: 112"]Jason if you read the whole thread I referenced you should have noticed that I refer to having read about coins being adjusted post strike in various articles and books over the years. Articles and books written by authors just as respected as Roger is. Roger is merely the most recent one to come along who discusses the issue. Can I quote you chapter and verse on the references ? No, I can't - wouldn't even pretend to be able to. No more than you or anyone can quote references for every book/article you've ever read. But that doesn't mean I haven't read about it, nor does it mean it isn't true. </p><p><br /></p><p>Also, that thread is just one instance. In the past I have had other conversations with Roger where the same subject was discussed and he has confirmed that yes, some coins, even in the US, were adjusted post strike prior to certain dates. His book, specifically deals <u>only</u> with coins struck from 1837 on.</p><p><br /></p><p>That said, all I do is offer information I have spent my life learning. It's your, and other's, choice to believe what I'm saying or not.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 4697625, member: 112"]Jason if you read the whole thread I referenced you should have noticed that I refer to having read about coins being adjusted post strike in various articles and books over the years. Articles and books written by authors just as respected as Roger is. Roger is merely the most recent one to come along who discusses the issue. Can I quote you chapter and verse on the references ? No, I can't - wouldn't even pretend to be able to. No more than you or anyone can quote references for every book/article you've ever read. But that doesn't mean I haven't read about it, nor does it mean it isn't true. Also, that thread is just one instance. In the past I have had other conversations with Roger where the same subject was discussed and he has confirmed that yes, some coins, even in the US, were adjusted post strike prior to certain dates. His book, specifically deals [U]only[/U] with coins struck from 1837 on. That said, all I do is offer information I have spent my life learning. It's your, and other's, choice to believe what I'm saying or not.[/QUOTE]
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