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New Member
United States
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I found a penny with whay looks like a sequence of numbers down the left side by the liberty. They are raised just likethe rest of the details but I can find any info on it any where. Have just gotten into coins so I don't have the resources some of you may have. Can't get image to load but can email pic to ypu if ypu might can help.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Welcome to the site! If you could tell us a little more about the issues you are having with uploading pics someone here can surely help you out. I know that I would like to see the coin, even if it's post mint damage ( PMD). I'm probably not the only one who could learn something new from seeing it.
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New Member
 United States
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When attempting.to upload it fails to show pic. Allows me to chose the file but never shows after upload. I can email someone else who is familiar with the site and have them attempt to upload. My email is *** Email Removed by Staff *** please if anyone could help I would really appreciate it.
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Moderator
 United States
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New Member
 United States
5 Posts |
If anyone can help I can be reached at *** Email Removed by Staff *** I have attempted to load image from three differnt computers and phone but it will still go to a blank screen when I click on upload.
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Moderator
 United States
14463 Posts |
after you click "Upload Image" a pop-up window lets you select the image location. You may have a pop-up blocker active, that won't allow for the pop-up window. Turn it off and try uploading a picture again.
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New Member
 United States
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Rest in Peace
United States
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I don't see numbering. I see a series of holes in the plating which exposed the zinc. Since zinc is very reactive it started to corrode which produced a gas lifting up the copper plating around the hole. It's all damage. It's referred to as zinc rot.
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New Member
United States
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That place you mentioned prich is a place for spammers. Those people don't know much and go to websites to spam. I wouldn't recommend you to be there any longer. Learn this place and post here. That link should be removed before other members get spammed.
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: That place you mentioned prich is a place for spammers. Those people don't know much and go to websites to spam. I wouldn't recommend you to be there any longer. Learn this place and post here. That link should be removed before other members get spammed. Certainly a curious post for your first here in 3 months, and only your second since the ones made on the day you registered at CCF last December. Even more curious, coming from the owner of a competing website. I'm a member at Purely Numismatics. Am I a spammer? Is my knowledge that lacking?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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In order to upload a picture onto the internet you must upload it onto a picture loading website. The best one is Photobucket.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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If a coin dealer offered $150 for it I would have sold it....looks like zinc rot to me...
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New Member
United States
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If it hurts you, Dave, I'm sorry. You know it's true. That place is no good and nobody's "competition". If you're a member there, sorry to hear that. The only good posts I see from you are on here. Are you a spammer? If you have not yet been banned from every other forum like the little kid who owns that site has, then you're not.
But isn't it a "coincidence" that the members joining that sad place are all coming from here? Mostly the new members from here? Amazing how the name "coincrazed" has not been used as a user ID this time. Maybe he learned how to solicit under a different name....lol
Either way, if it bothers you, that's too bad, Dave. Hopefully you make peace with yourself. I simply wanted to alert the owners here about his members been highjacked.
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