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<p>[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 5166450, member: 84179"]What type of data or information do you need to satisfy your stubbornness? Some of the people responding to your post have decades of experience collecting errors and varieties others have been in numismatics for even longer. They are knowledgeable of the minting and die making process and have demonstrated this knowledge numerous times on this forum. </p><p><br /></p><p>You could help your cause by doing some research on your own and check the coin talk archives. There are numerous posts of metal detecting finds that look like your coin. Look them up and study the characteristics so you can show why your coin is different. </p><p><br /></p><p>How does the weight of a copper cent planchet compare to your coin? Search for nickels struck on cent planchets and compare the striking characteristics. Search the Coin Talk Archives for improperly annealed coins and compare the color to yours. Do any look like yours? Does the edge appearance match the description that was posted by the leading error authority in US Numismatics?</p><p><br /></p><p>If you’re going to be stubborn, at least be stubborn in your quest to research information that will help provide a plausible explanation of why your coin is something other than environmental damage.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 5166450, member: 84179"]What type of data or information do you need to satisfy your stubbornness? Some of the people responding to your post have decades of experience collecting errors and varieties others have been in numismatics for even longer. They are knowledgeable of the minting and die making process and have demonstrated this knowledge numerous times on this forum. You could help your cause by doing some research on your own and check the coin talk archives. There are numerous posts of metal detecting finds that look like your coin. Look them up and study the characteristics so you can show why your coin is different. How does the weight of a copper cent planchet compare to your coin? Search for nickels struck on cent planchets and compare the striking characteristics. Search the Coin Talk Archives for improperly annealed coins and compare the color to yours. Do any look like yours? Does the edge appearance match the description that was posted by the leading error authority in US Numismatics? If you’re going to be stubborn, at least be stubborn in your quest to research information that will help provide a plausible explanation of why your coin is something other than environmental damage.[/QUOTE]
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