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<p>[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 3090104, member: 84179"][USER=74386]@girldly[/USER] Will you please stop this nonsense. I don't care how many times you keep posting that nobody believes your coin is struck on experimental planchet even though the lab tests you reference clearly show your coin is nickel plated. Believe what you want. </p><p><br /></p><p>However, it is <b><u>extremely irresponsibly</u></b> to insist that new collectors spend a significant amount of money on non-destructive lab testing that WILL NOT prove anything.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>To any new collectors reading this post</b>. Please read post #13 in this thread before spending money on these tests. If you have any questions regarding if this type of lab testing is appropriate, please ask a question in a new post. CT has a number of active members who are scientists, chemists and engineers that use and understand analytical lab equipment. They will be more than happy to provide you with correct analytical technique and data interpretation (if warranted)</p><p><br /></p><p>Post #13[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 3090104, member: 84179"][USER=74386]@girldly[/USER] Will you please stop this nonsense. I don't care how many times you keep posting that nobody believes your coin is struck on experimental planchet even though the lab tests you reference clearly show your coin is nickel plated. Believe what you want. However, it is [B][U]extremely irresponsibly[/U][/B] to insist that new collectors spend a significant amount of money on non-destructive lab testing that WILL NOT prove anything. [B]To any new collectors reading this post[/B]. Please read post #13 in this thread before spending money on these tests. If you have any questions regarding if this type of lab testing is appropriate, please ask a question in a new post. CT has a number of active members who are scientists, chemists and engineers that use and understand analytical lab equipment. They will be more than happy to provide you with correct analytical technique and data interpretation (if warranted) Post #13[/QUOTE]
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