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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Thanks SPP. Me I point the possibility of elapse in the cut blank which can go to some sort of fine clad out. Like we has here an coin with same thing from collar ejection and Mike elucidated. In the Mint studies the cut blank give many problems and in my lab we test than could be possible on the occurrence of 1 to 200 mill on clad., the the conversation go wrong and out of the point.
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Moderator
 Canada
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Not. A. Chance. That is not a legit error coin, look at the edge photo, and how thick it is, and how metal was deformed over the obverse legend. It costs a lot of money to have experts at NGC or PCGS validate error coins, and the advice from experts like Coop (and others) is actually quite helpful. Regarding what you were saying, I am familiar with the squeezing of a soft metal like out from under the cladding to produce rim fins, and that usually involves a second coin or planchet, which puts excess pressure on the planchet. Here is a legit example of exactly that (which is NOT what happened to this 1989 US cent).  
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
6244 Posts |
You trade this? Wow! I have to start to studies those, are fascinating.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
588 Posts |
Well I said I was throwing around insults, but come on can those comments be defined as insults? Either way I will refrain from any other such outbursts, also apologize for the filter bypass, as I did not realize that's what the rules referenced regarding obscenities and it will not happen again! However I am curious as to the true interpretation of the aforementioned french phrase, if my "dictionary" is incorrect
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Moderator
 Canada
10460 Posts |
Quote: However I am curious as to the true interpretation of the aforementioned french phrase, if my "dictionary" is incorrect I would let it go... and stick to showing us some more interesting coins.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
588 Posts |
Ok how bout these 2  
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
6244 Posts |
With the permission of all, I will answer.:
The expression mean " If you do not accept or you reject everything, go consult." This it is the meaning. What you take, it is another expression which it is insulting and it is a street bad slang. I never insult someone, indifferent of circumstances. Maybe mi own opinion will not be theirs, but I do not insult and I do not like others insult or make alternatives to insults. Was just this. Maybe you do not realize this and could be normal. In 26 years of deal with peoples in different stages, I come to the conclusion that those behaviors are just temporary and momentum of the stage of the individual. Humans are equal in what it say intelligence, but the emotional reactions are different of the context and also of the expectations.
That it's. Like the CCP say hope you come with a good one. Nothing it is impossible.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
588 Posts |
Just to be clear, those last 2 pics of Canadian coins was insulting as well? I was just taking a pic of the 1st 2 cool ones I came across from Canada as a nice gesture, not being insulting
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
6244 Posts |
We do not insult people in Canada, and this I like here.
The three pence is nice design, the value it is not high, around 5 $. The 10 cents Canadian at this stage go for about 15$.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1807 Posts |
Many times the edge will roll over the faces of the coin and give it the look of having a ring attached to it. The damage varies on how long the coin was in the dryer. They have no added collector value. My Two Cents Worth
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Valued Member
United States
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What does the coin weigh?
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
588 Posts |
I'll hafta get a better scale, this one I have will only weigh in whole grams and I'm not sure when it goes up a gram, if I put it on the scale it says 2 g, a '90 penny is 2, a Wheat penny is 3, nickels 5, so don't think that really helps
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
588 Posts |
If you put both the '90 and that penny it says 5g, but says the same when you put a wheat and that one together
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
588 Posts |
I did get another lil cheap scale, thought it weighed down to 1/100th but only goes 1 digit after decimal. But this one says 2.5g
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2739 Posts |
SPP-Ottawa is correct in his analysis. The lead-off cent was altered and damaged after it left the Mint. It is not an error.
Error coin writer and researcher.
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