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<p>[QUOTE="TomCorona, post: 664066, member: 17621"]You must make sure your lingo is correct.</p><p>quarter = must be acknowledged as one twenty fifth of one dollar </p><p>dime..properly referred to as ten cent piece</p><p>nickel, well...a five cent piece of course.</p><p> </p><p>Other terms to remember.</p><p> </p><p>coin collecting can only refer to "numismatic metalogic formation gathering".</p><p> </p><p>roll searching means only "tubular discovery"</p><p> </p><p>proof, of course, can only be associated with "whodunit"</p><p> </p><p>coin cleaning, finally, can only mean "tubular metalic conservation" (or if harshly cleaned, "mineral abuse through corrosive chemical processes that result in a permanent non-numismatic altered state of a compound, alloy</p><p>or element, which can be detected 5000 years from now, but can be very shiny, however now worth less than pig dung which was chemically altered to represent gold bullion")</p><p> </p><p>Please follow the proper numismatic vernacular when discussing this hobby (I mean anoraktic, or otaku-like, persuit of precious metal assessment)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TomCorona, post: 664066, member: 17621"]You must make sure your lingo is correct. quarter = must be acknowledged as one twenty fifth of one dollar dime..properly referred to as ten cent piece nickel, well...a five cent piece of course. Other terms to remember. coin collecting can only refer to "numismatic metalogic formation gathering". roll searching means only "tubular discovery" proof, of course, can only be associated with "whodunit" coin cleaning, finally, can only mean "tubular metalic conservation" (or if harshly cleaned, "mineral abuse through corrosive chemical processes that result in a permanent non-numismatic altered state of a compound, alloy or element, which can be detected 5000 years from now, but can be very shiny, however now worth less than pig dung which was chemically altered to represent gold bullion") Please follow the proper numismatic vernacular when discussing this hobby (I mean anoraktic, or otaku-like, persuit of precious metal assessment)[/QUOTE]
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