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 Posted 02/05/2006  1:22 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add hammerhead to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
http://img478.imageshack.us/img478/...nk0010wl.jpg
Dont know but... that is an ike below the copper blank. any ideas?
thanks David
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Looks like a good eyeball bender puzzle, but other than that I can't see anything without more complete visual aid.
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http://img430.imageshack.us/img430/...nk0043uj.jpg

Its exactly to the tee the same size as the ike. thanks David
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The numismatic significance of a piece of metal that happens to be the same size of a dollar would have to be proven to me. I wouldn't consider it anything numismatic until a weight and composition were given to me, and that weight and composition matched something numismatic. It could be a blank brass ID tag for all you know. The fact that things have the same size as something else is of very little relevance. More of a starting point than a conclusion.
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I sure wasnt saying it had a numismatic anything. I was just wondering if anyone had any ideas. I was going to post the picture when I noticed it was the same size as the ike just for reference.The "thing" is 38mm wide and copper, It weighs .365 oz
or 10.4g
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