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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2285635, member: 36230"]First, I have no "<i>majority</i>"... no one is following my lead, nor am I following theirs. Second, if you're going to quote me ("<i>you should see</i>"), at least have the decency quote what I actually said.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now, as for this proof you demand, please tell me exactly what you want because "<i>common sense</i>" dictates the earlier provided photos should be more than enough to convince Stevie Wonder. To put it simply, any doubling on your cost must EXACTLY MATCH that of the known genuine variety. Close, similar, maybe, nothing like it, imaginary, a nasty case of pareidolia, blah, blah, blah simply doesn't cut it. If this is too hard to grasp, perhaps take a cent, somehow grind off part of a letter (the O in ONE as an example) and impress it into a handful of play dough, not once but twice, the first right next to the second. Now notice how both impressions are exactly the same; this is, in a very basic way, how coins (be it a business strike or doubled die - don't argue nonsense) are formed. Do you follow me here?</p><p><br /></p><p>Now, if you need, I'll be happy to post another photo of the known variety for you to compare, but is it <i>really</i> necessary? Something tells me you already know better...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2285635, member: 36230"]First, I have no "[I]majority[/I]"... no one is following my lead, nor am I following theirs. Second, if you're going to quote me ("[I]you should see[/I]"), at least have the decency quote what I actually said. Now, as for this proof you demand, please tell me exactly what you want because "[I]common sense[/I]" dictates the earlier provided photos should be more than enough to convince Stevie Wonder. To put it simply, any doubling on your cost must EXACTLY MATCH that of the known genuine variety. Close, similar, maybe, nothing like it, imaginary, a nasty case of pareidolia, blah, blah, blah simply doesn't cut it. If this is too hard to grasp, perhaps take a cent, somehow grind off part of a letter (the O in ONE as an example) and impress it into a handful of play dough, not once but twice, the first right next to the second. Now notice how both impressions are exactly the same; this is, in a very basic way, how coins (be it a business strike or doubled die - don't argue nonsense) are formed. Do you follow me here? Now, if you need, I'll be happy to post another photo of the known variety for you to compare, but is it [I]really[/I] necessary? Something tells me you already know better...[/QUOTE]
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