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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2839255, member: 36230"]Yeah, Jewels; it's everyone else that doesn't "understand", again and again and again, but never you. </p><p> </p><p>If you would only take the time to read the repeatedly suggested links, or to actually do the very "research" you claim to be so fond of, perhaps we could finally get beyond this tiny, tiny molehill you've pitifully made into a mountain. It's clear you still haven't bothered to familiarize yourself with the minting process as, had you done so, you wouldn't be dreaming of two magical strikes being necessary to "create" the impossible simply because it's what you want to believe. The fact is, Jewels; this is so basic and obvious, no one should have to explain it someone who claims to have spent two years studying his area of interest. Perhaps, since you wish to "stick to your guns", you should explain to us EXACTLY how this could occur, even with "two strikes" unless, perhaps, you consider the first strike to be when the coin was struck, and the second when it received said "well-placed hit".[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2839255, member: 36230"]Yeah, Jewels; it's everyone else that doesn't "understand", again and again and again, but never you. If you would only take the time to read the repeatedly suggested links, or to actually do the very "research" you claim to be so fond of, perhaps we could finally get beyond this tiny, tiny molehill you've pitifully made into a mountain. It's clear you still haven't bothered to familiarize yourself with the minting process as, had you done so, you wouldn't be dreaming of two magical strikes being necessary to "create" the impossible simply because it's what you want to believe. The fact is, Jewels; this is so basic and obvious, no one should have to explain it someone who claims to have spent two years studying his area of interest. Perhaps, since you wish to "stick to your guns", you should explain to us EXACTLY how this could occur, even with "two strikes" unless, perhaps, you consider the first strike to be when the coin was struck, and the second when it received said "well-placed hit".[/QUOTE]
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