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<p>[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2865677, member: 88736"]Here below is a coin, called "spitting horse" coin (called error coin, error due to die crack. anyway). It is something like karma, isn't it. Horse spitting at our work... </p><p><br /></p><p>Some people say this error is not rare nor attractive error, a fairly common error, so, not valuable error coin. It is true, it is like that horse riding has been fairly common, but, only a few see the "bit" in their mouths of horses. Those bits are usually metallic parts like coins. As you know, horses have been used for transportation, for quick transfers from one place to another place. In that carry-quick sense, this horse-carry work is like what Emergency services such as ambulances do. So, emergency service people who have to derive the ambulances relatively faster than other vehicles must be careful on the roads where they may face horse carts, yes, even in this 21th century... While they are carrying ills/injureds/etc, not to cause another accident, those EMT people need to be careful, especially about the horse carts on the roads. For that, they EMT people too have to carry at least one "one cent coin" in their pockets, useful for "work safety".</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]683594[/ATTACH] </p><p>(picture taken from here <a href="https://www.cointalk.com/threads/spitting-horse.303607/" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/threads/spitting-horse.303607/">https://www.cointalk.com/threads/spitting-horse.303607/</a> )[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2865677, member: 88736"]Here below is a coin, called "spitting horse" coin (called error coin, error due to die crack. anyway). It is something like karma, isn't it. Horse spitting at our work... Some people say this error is not rare nor attractive error, a fairly common error, so, not valuable error coin. It is true, it is like that horse riding has been fairly common, but, only a few see the "bit" in their mouths of horses. Those bits are usually metallic parts like coins. As you know, horses have been used for transportation, for quick transfers from one place to another place. In that carry-quick sense, this horse-carry work is like what Emergency services such as ambulances do. So, emergency service people who have to derive the ambulances relatively faster than other vehicles must be careful on the roads where they may face horse carts, yes, even in this 21th century... While they are carrying ills/injureds/etc, not to cause another accident, those EMT people need to be careful, especially about the horse carts on the roads. For that, they EMT people too have to carry at least one "one cent coin" in their pockets, useful for "work safety". [ATTACH=full]683594[/ATTACH] (picture taken from here [url]https://www.cointalk.com/threads/spitting-horse.303607/[/url] )[/QUOTE]
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