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<p>[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2692805, member: 76739"]Really. Like on my thread debris fill die. I made all that up I guess the last photo in that thread I made up. I guess it's my imagination all the debris that comes down the production line I made up. I call it what it is debris that came down the production line. No more no less Paddy was right when he said struck through. If you go through your Internet search you will find more on filled dies and struck through hard to find anything on grease fill die. That's not my imagination that's a fact Jack.And when a new member uses a quote that he'll be looking out for grease spots, common sense tells you that grease fill die is not an appropriate saying. Even though it is a long term saying. Debris fill die covers all the debris that is collected on the way to the press. So why are you and everyone else Getting Your panties turned inside out over a correct definition of what's going on.As I stated on other threads, just ask someone at random what a grease fill die definition is to them. And a majority of them are going to tell you their definition is a die that is filled with grease. Then on another occasion asked someone what a debris fill die is. Almost everyone I have asked this question to in the non-collecting coin world answers was basically the same garbage that fills the die. And a majority of these people know nothing about coins or dies or anything concerning coins. But when you use the right words they get the right definition.I don't know about others but in my life I deal with every day people. Example my bank manager at the bank that I go to. Showed me a couple of coins that he was given as a present. I did a little research on the gold proof coins that I was showed. And found out for him they were worth $450 each. So when the bank reopened on a Monday I made it a point to go up and to see the manager. I told him of my findings and not to leave the coins in his DEST were everyone had access to. He was extremely happy with my findings. He informed me he knows nothing about coin collecting. I then informed him he has a nice 2 coins starter set for his new collection. He informed me that his eight-year-old daughter has two new coins for her new collection.Basically the point I'm trying to make is I use terms that every day people understand. I have found you get more people involved in coin collecting if you speak their language first. Then if they decide to going to get into collecting more, they will learn more.And have the opportunity to learn what terminology they prefer to use. Not you not me. USMC60[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2692805, member: 76739"]Really. Like on my thread debris fill die. I made all that up I guess the last photo in that thread I made up. I guess it's my imagination all the debris that comes down the production line I made up. I call it what it is debris that came down the production line. No more no less Paddy was right when he said struck through. If you go through your Internet search you will find more on filled dies and struck through hard to find anything on grease fill die. That's not my imagination that's a fact Jack.And when a new member uses a quote that he'll be looking out for grease spots, common sense tells you that grease fill die is not an appropriate saying. Even though it is a long term saying. Debris fill die covers all the debris that is collected on the way to the press. So why are you and everyone else Getting Your panties turned inside out over a correct definition of what's going on.As I stated on other threads, just ask someone at random what a grease fill die definition is to them. And a majority of them are going to tell you their definition is a die that is filled with grease. Then on another occasion asked someone what a debris fill die is. Almost everyone I have asked this question to in the non-collecting coin world answers was basically the same garbage that fills the die. And a majority of these people know nothing about coins or dies or anything concerning coins. But when you use the right words they get the right definition.I don't know about others but in my life I deal with every day people. Example my bank manager at the bank that I go to. Showed me a couple of coins that he was given as a present. I did a little research on the gold proof coins that I was showed. And found out for him they were worth $450 each. So when the bank reopened on a Monday I made it a point to go up and to see the manager. I told him of my findings and not to leave the coins in his DEST were everyone had access to. He was extremely happy with my findings. He informed me he knows nothing about coin collecting. I then informed him he has a nice 2 coins starter set for his new collection. He informed me that his eight-year-old daughter has two new coins for her new collection.Basically the point I'm trying to make is I use terms that every day people understand. I have found you get more people involved in coin collecting if you speak their language first. Then if they decide to going to get into collecting more, they will learn more.And have the opportunity to learn what terminology they prefer to use. Not you not me. USMC60[/QUOTE]
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