So Ive been doing a lot of CRH lately, with cents being a huge part of it, searching for mainly errors and variations. With the post 82 issues composed of zinc and having obvious major issues with plating blisters, what steps do ya take to rule out blisters when it looks like an extra eyelid, column, tuft of hair, etc? Especially when unattributed...i find a lot of stuff i dont wanna toss but dont know it its worth keeping...thanks for any input!!!
I liked it too. I hadn't heard that used in twenty years. I will find a way to use this in my office this week. I love the look on the youngsters faces in my office when I offer instruction & guidance and throw in out of fashion words. The look like a puppy that cocks his head when you speak to him.
That is a skill that will serve you well in life. I can promise you that...... I been a businessman for many years. I get professional correspondence on large impactful deals that are written like text-speak.... I do not do business with folks that send me correspondence like that..... You keep that up. It will serve you well.
I don't blame you, how can you take someone seriously when they are using u, lol, wyd, ttyl and everything else? You can't
But for real, with all smarminess aside, im sure some of you guys that have done at least a nominal amount of staring for hours at little copper disks will understand what im talking about. Short of attempting to pop it with a pin or some other means of forceful interaction with the coin, are there any " tricks" youve used to rule out amazingly coincidentally shaped blisters as the id to an error in question?
Hahaha...thanks!!! I think....lol....i hope thats good...lol...kinda new to the forums but been messin with coins for 20+ years....happy to know u guys!!!