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<p>[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 2363802, member: 31533"]Well, at least by reading some of the comments on the snow on the roof thread, I can now see you were referring to coins.about.com (which, by the way, even if I had been so inclined to randomly browse a site for the term die break, I could never have realized that was the site you might be referring to in this thread) and you seem to be upset when people take you to task for not acknowledging most of the stuff you are calling die breaks (like here in this thread) are more properly die chips and quite 'worthless' as it were.</p><p><br /></p><p>1) I like the snow on the roof one but have to say it may not appeal to a lot of people for value. Popcorn trees and other minor types of spots (die chips) that you are naming may end up only being a useless naming game you play and have no real value.</p><p><br /></p><p>2) but if you are enthralled with these minor types of die chips, you should start looking at the modern Roosevelt dimes and concentrate at noticing the ones dripping from his mouth and on his face (nose/eyebrows). You should have a field day with that.</p><p><br /></p><p>3) about.com sites on various topics would never be my go-to site for info. In my mind, it is basically written by kindergardeners who cut/paste/rearrange content without attributing where they got the info or checking to see if what they put out is really right, and reading their sites on various topics are only mildly more interesting than reading a want-ad from an old newspaper.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 2363802, member: 31533"]Well, at least by reading some of the comments on the snow on the roof thread, I can now see you were referring to coins.about.com (which, by the way, even if I had been so inclined to randomly browse a site for the term die break, I could never have realized that was the site you might be referring to in this thread) and you seem to be upset when people take you to task for not acknowledging most of the stuff you are calling die breaks (like here in this thread) are more properly die chips and quite 'worthless' as it were. 1) I like the snow on the roof one but have to say it may not appeal to a lot of people for value. Popcorn trees and other minor types of spots (die chips) that you are naming may end up only being a useless naming game you play and have no real value. 2) but if you are enthralled with these minor types of die chips, you should start looking at the modern Roosevelt dimes and concentrate at noticing the ones dripping from his mouth and on his face (nose/eyebrows). You should have a field day with that. 3) about.com sites on various topics would never be my go-to site for info. In my mind, it is basically written by kindergardeners who cut/paste/rearrange content without attributing where they got the info or checking to see if what they put out is really right, and reading their sites on various topics are only mildly more interesting than reading a want-ad from an old newspaper.[/QUOTE]
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