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<p>[QUOTE="Crate Digga, post: 7381541, member: 101318"]Wow thanks for the insult. I have a few dozen Morgan dollars and other coins with die cracks. I'm still learning the hobby and everything seemed off about the coin. Fissures is what they clearly are, I didn't know if a planchet could crack under pressure that's why I asked if it was an error. Did I make a post boasting about my valuable rare error, or did I humbly ask for opinions of more experienced members? Yeah this is where the hobby is going, students of Numismatics of several years being slighted by older members. Maybe I won't contribute<span style="color: #ff0000"> - Edited - </span>next time. I've spent a lot of time studying coins, and not from <span style="color: #ff0000"> - Edited - </span>youtube. The details on this coin don't look terrible, hell two other members thought it could be genuine. The ring test made it very clear it wasn't made of silver, but with all the stress of life I didn't even think of doing that. Would've kept me from making this stupid<span style="color: #ff0000"> - Edited - </span> post insinuating I have the observation skills of a nine year old. Thousands of coins and raising a little boy on my own and I have the eyes of a nine year old. <span style="color: #ff0000"> - Edited - </span>.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Crate Digga, post: 7381541, member: 101318"]Wow thanks for the insult. I have a few dozen Morgan dollars and other coins with die cracks. I'm still learning the hobby and everything seemed off about the coin. Fissures is what they clearly are, I didn't know if a planchet could crack under pressure that's why I asked if it was an error. Did I make a post boasting about my valuable rare error, or did I humbly ask for opinions of more experienced members? Yeah this is where the hobby is going, students of Numismatics of several years being slighted by older members. Maybe I won't contribute[COLOR=#ff0000] - Edited - [/COLOR]next time. I've spent a lot of time studying coins, and not from [COLOR=#ff0000] - Edited - [/COLOR]youtube. The details on this coin don't look terrible, hell two other members thought it could be genuine. The ring test made it very clear it wasn't made of silver, but with all the stress of life I didn't even think of doing that. Would've kept me from making this stupid[COLOR=#ff0000] - Edited - [/COLOR] post insinuating I have the observation skills of a nine year old. Thousands of coins and raising a little boy on my own and I have the eyes of a nine year old. [COLOR=#ff0000] - Edited - [/COLOR].[/QUOTE]
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