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<p>[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 3272238, member: 84179"]I am assuming you're referencing a coin in your "Raised" post. </p><p><br /></p><p>It's obvious that you didn't take the time to research how a brockage error occurs. If you would have done so, you would have easily seen that a partial brockage leaves a sunken impression and obliterates most/all of the detail on the area mirrored area. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm sorry, but the content of your posts have not demonstrated that you have the background or knowledge to have be afforded the luxury of requiring the rest of the membership prove you wrong. </p><p><br /></p><p>You haven't come close to providing any credible information that even remotely suggests that your coin in the previous post is a new and different type of error. Until you can come up with a plausible theory explaining how this can occur don't go tossing out quotes about keeping an open mind. You're not getting "canned answers". You're getting responses from people that are knowledgable of the die making and minting processes that see very clearly that your coin doesn't have raised mirrored letters and isn't a brockage.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you actually sent your coin to NGC (and not just posturing) then you've just thrown away $50 +/- Congratulations[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 3272238, member: 84179"]I am assuming you're referencing a coin in your "Raised" post. It's obvious that you didn't take the time to research how a brockage error occurs. If you would have done so, you would have easily seen that a partial brockage leaves a sunken impression and obliterates most/all of the detail on the area mirrored area. I'm sorry, but the content of your posts have not demonstrated that you have the background or knowledge to have be afforded the luxury of requiring the rest of the membership prove you wrong. You haven't come close to providing any credible information that even remotely suggests that your coin in the previous post is a new and different type of error. Until you can come up with a plausible theory explaining how this can occur don't go tossing out quotes about keeping an open mind. You're not getting "canned answers". You're getting responses from people that are knowledgable of the die making and minting processes that see very clearly that your coin doesn't have raised mirrored letters and isn't a brockage. If you actually sent your coin to NGC (and not just posturing) then you've just thrown away $50 +/- Congratulations[/QUOTE]
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