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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 2635631, member: 19463"]I like the coin and your fine photography but really wish you had started a new thread. </p><p><br /></p><p>I would love to see the software lock threads that have not had a new post for a long period (year? less?). In this case I read a lot of the old thread before noticing that it was a retread. It is always possible to insert a quote of a specific part of an old thread if it is really on topic but this thread was about about the electrum trite and not the bull/lion type. We may have had a thread on them before perhaps even one discussing how to tell the different sub variations and denominations. At present there seems to be a huge supply of trite of various types on the market and many are finding great activity in the high end sector of the hobby. Silvers of your coin's type, whether good looking fine or rough mint state, are not showing up nearly as often (or so it seems to m who would love to have found your excellent specimen).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 2635631, member: 19463"]I like the coin and your fine photography but really wish you had started a new thread. I would love to see the software lock threads that have not had a new post for a long period (year? less?). In this case I read a lot of the old thread before noticing that it was a retread. It is always possible to insert a quote of a specific part of an old thread if it is really on topic but this thread was about about the electrum trite and not the bull/lion type. We may have had a thread on them before perhaps even one discussing how to tell the different sub variations and denominations. At present there seems to be a huge supply of trite of various types on the market and many are finding great activity in the high end sector of the hobby. Silvers of your coin's type, whether good looking fine or rough mint state, are not showing up nearly as often (or so it seems to m who would love to have found your excellent specimen).[/QUOTE]
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