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<p>[QUOTE="bigjohn56, post: 1178514, member: 26928"]Yes, the Dillon Gage sleeves were beyond lame. If you stare at them they will rip before your eyes.</p><p><br /></p><p>However, the first set of coins from Jack Hunt were by far the worst. While other posters have attempted to explain the marks on the coins drawing from their extensive knowledge of numismatics perhaps there is a simpler, yet completely plausible explanation:</p><p><br /></p><p>Suppose that the employees responsible for the handling of the coins had access to an employee break room. Suppose further they were allowed to use an air hockey table to pass time at lunch and on breaks. Finally, what would be the result if someone lost the plastic air hockey puck and used ATB coins as a substitute? Seeing that the coins were too heavy for this use they could have been relegated to secondary duty as drink coasters or table leg shims. Then they sent those puppies to me.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bigjohn56, post: 1178514, member: 26928"]Yes, the Dillon Gage sleeves were beyond lame. If you stare at them they will rip before your eyes. However, the first set of coins from Jack Hunt were by far the worst. While other posters have attempted to explain the marks on the coins drawing from their extensive knowledge of numismatics perhaps there is a simpler, yet completely plausible explanation: Suppose that the employees responsible for the handling of the coins had access to an employee break room. Suppose further they were allowed to use an air hockey table to pass time at lunch and on breaks. Finally, what would be the result if someone lost the plastic air hockey puck and used ATB coins as a substitute? Seeing that the coins were too heavy for this use they could have been relegated to secondary duty as drink coasters or table leg shims. Then they sent those puppies to me.[/QUOTE]
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