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<p>[QUOTE="jazzcoins, post: 486310, member: 15709"]Well here we go again conder not to be rude ,but in an earlier post you stated that this is a normal coin and it was not strock right / </p><p> </p><p>Well by looking at the coin how could you say this is normal if the edge is smooth and the reeded portain is sticking out. </p><p> </p><p>(An the railroad thing was a joke just added a little humor in this post )</p><p> </p><p>Notice the pic you posted of of the rairoad rim (THE FIRST PIC.) the left side has a smooth surface and the right side is sticking out. the coins to the right seem to resemble that appearance don't they? The first coin a gold coin is an authentic partial collar strike with a railroad rim. The second coin is the op's coin if you can't see the simularities in the both coins and the rail road rim that's your opinion. </p><p> </p><p>How could you say this is a normal coin just by looking at the ops pic in this post, even if you don't think it's a partial collar strike. </p><p> </p><p>I have to admit I pulled many dimes out of my change and never came across one with a rim like this.</p><p> </p><p> Thanks Jazzcoins Joe[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jazzcoins, post: 486310, member: 15709"]Well here we go again conder not to be rude ,but in an earlier post you stated that this is a normal coin and it was not strock right / Well by looking at the coin how could you say this is normal if the edge is smooth and the reeded portain is sticking out. (An the railroad thing was a joke just added a little humor in this post ) Notice the pic you posted of of the rairoad rim (THE FIRST PIC.) the left side has a smooth surface and the right side is sticking out. the coins to the right seem to resemble that appearance don't they? The first coin a gold coin is an authentic partial collar strike with a railroad rim. The second coin is the op's coin if you can't see the simularities in the both coins and the rail road rim that's your opinion. How could you say this is a normal coin just by looking at the ops pic in this post, even if you don't think it's a partial collar strike. I have to admit I pulled many dimes out of my change and never came across one with a rim like this. Thanks Jazzcoins Joe[/QUOTE]
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