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<p>[QUOTE="Insider, post: 24643111, member: 24314"]eddiespin, poster: "I should have held my horses. I'll follow your instructions better the next time. Thank you for giving me a pass this time. I am, after all, an old horse."</p><p><br /></p><p><span style="color: #b30000">[USER=4920]@eddiespin[/USER],</span></p><p><span style="color: #b30000">You are a class act and a very valuable member here. You did get the correct answer. Thankfully for some members I'm not running this place and I do not set the rules or control when someone can post. You caught me in a </span><i><span style="color: #b3b300">sour <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie3" alt=":(" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> mood </span></i><span style="color: #b30000">as I am running out of quizes that are challenging to every one so I like to get at least a few incorrect responses so we can talk about them. Here is one: </span></p><p><br /></p><p>"A delamination that happened after striking. I say after striking since it appears that the S struck up and then the piece of the planchet fell off. <span style="color: #0000ff">If the planchet piece had fallen off before the strike, the S in that area would not have struck up properly.</span><span style="color: #000000">"</span> <span style="color: #b30000"><i><b>CORRECT!</b></i></span> <span style="color: #b30000">Now what indicates it is NOT a delamination? </span></p><p><br /></p><p>SensibleSal66, posted:I concur my good man but through what? <span style="color: #b30000">I'll see if I have an image of something similar.</span></p><p><br /></p><p>BadThad, posted: "Is that flaw worthy of a grading deduction or would you ignore it?" </p><p><br /></p><p><span style="color: #b30000">Great question that becomes personal and I cannot answer for other TPGS or collectors. I'd rather own this coin that one without the defect. I grade the coin (70 if otherwise perfect) and put Struck Thru on the label. ICG has at least one collector who looks for strike thru errors on slabbed bullion. He figures he get's two bangs for the buck! I agree with him. </span>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Insider, post: 24643111, member: 24314"]eddiespin, poster: "I should have held my horses. I'll follow your instructions better the next time. Thank you for giving me a pass this time. I am, after all, an old horse." [COLOR=#b30000][USER=4920]@eddiespin[/USER], You are a class act and a very valuable member here. You did get the correct answer. Thankfully for some members I'm not running this place and I do not set the rules or control when someone can post. You caught me in a [/COLOR][I][COLOR=#b3b300]sour :( mood [/COLOR][/I][COLOR=#b30000]as I am running out of quizes that are challenging to every one so I like to get at least a few incorrect responses so we can talk about them. Here is one: [/COLOR] "A delamination that happened after striking. I say after striking since it appears that the S struck up and then the piece of the planchet fell off. [COLOR=#0000ff]If the planchet piece had fallen off before the strike, the S in that area would not have struck up properly.[/COLOR][COLOR=#000000]"[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff] [/COLOR] [COLOR=#b30000][I][B]CORRECT![/B][/I][/COLOR][I][B][COLOR=#0000ff] [/COLOR][COLOR=#b30000] [/COLOR][/B][/I][COLOR=#b30000]Now what indicates it is NOT a delamination? [/COLOR] SensibleSal66, posted:I concur my good man but through what? [COLOR=#b30000]I'll see if I have an image of something similar.[/COLOR] BadThad, posted: "Is that flaw worthy of a grading deduction or would you ignore it?" [COLOR=#b30000]Great question that becomes personal and I cannot answer for other TPGS or collectors. I'd rather own this coin that one without the defect. I grade the coin (70 if otherwise perfect) and put Struck Thru on the label. ICG has at least one collector who looks for strike thru errors on slabbed bullion. He figures he get's two bangs for the buck! I agree with him. [/COLOR][/QUOTE]
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