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1897 Canadian 1 Cent Doubled Punched C

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 Posted 02/04/2021  9:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rocky to your friends list
just checking some Nickle dollars. thought I would share this image with you all.
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 Posted 02/04/2021  9:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rocky to your friends list
here is and image of the native gentlemen left arm this coin is a 1978.
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 Posted 02/08/2021  9:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rocky to your friends list
I had to take a break from stacking. okiecoiner could a leaf flip. take a close look at the end of the leaf stem. where it attaches to the vine. it matches the vine that's impossible. I like to know your thoughts. thank you so much for sharing.
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 Posted 02/08/2021  9:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rocky to your friends list
sorry here is the photo
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 Posted 02/09/2021  09:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add okiecoiner to your friends list
Rocky ... I really don't understand what you are saying and I have no idea what the photos are trying to display. Striking coins is a mechanical process that spews out thousands, if not millions of examples. Whether it is nails or pins or washers or coins, no 2 of any of them are going to be identical under 40X or 60X or 100X magnification.
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 Posted 02/09/2021  9:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rocky to your friends list
okiecoiner this coin is pressed. but the leafs are attached by some type of resin. okiecoiner I going to try to upload you a couple of full images. if the images are a little burly I am trying my best.
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 Posted 02/09/2021  9:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rocky to your friends list
i wanted to show you the H. all they did was add some metal. then put black crud on the metal
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 Posted 02/09/2021  9:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rocky to your friends list
its funny how they attach. some of the leaves at both ends. at the stock and the tips. neat hope this helps okiecoiner hey thank you so much . your knowledge is incredible thank you again
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 Posted 02/10/2021  7:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rocky to your friends list
okiecoiner some thing else you should know. this coin is made of either brass or gold. its simply beautiful . I think this maybe one of the coins listed as DC-19toDC-23 Pattern coin made in Paris thoughts
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 Posted 02/10/2021  8:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add okiecoiner to your friends list
Rocky, I really have no idea what you are referring to! Gold? Brass? Paris? Leaves attached at both ends?
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 Posted 02/12/2021  5:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rocky to your friends list
okiecoiner I met with a mining company engineer today. there XRF unit is at there mines up north. there is a load of core coming in to the capital city. that will be in roughly 6 weeks. that is when the unit returns to the capital. they are going to allow myself. to go to the core bundle shed. at that time this coin will be XRF. so we will know what it is then. I hope you all have a great one
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 Posted 02/12/2021  6:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add okiecoiner to your friends list
As long as it is set/calibrated for copper/brass/bronze, it should be OK. Is the coin that you are going to XRF the 1897 cent that started this thread? I don't understand the need for an XRF. Unless you are checking for the odd mention of gold in your post above?
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 Posted 02/12/2021  9:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rocky to your friends list
this image is where the ribbon leaves her head going towards lower left.
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 Posted 02/12/2021  9:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rocky to your friends list
the begin of her crown at the back of her head.
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 Posted 02/16/2021  2:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rocky to your friends list
the 1897 dies are breaking apart. the front face of her crown is out in the blank relief space away from her head. you can see the small jewels. part of her earlobe and earring is up in her hair. here are the images. I got a call from a coin dealer. he will test my coins as early. as tomorrow weather permitting.
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