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Stunning cents!!
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Very nice.
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Beautiful....that is all I can say.
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Wow! Great coins for any collection!
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They look normal to me. Stupid colorblindness.
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Graceoutcast, I laughed outlout when I got to your post. It's so cute!! THANKS!! I needed that!!
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Well I'm glad my Numismatic Handicap can bring joy to someone's life.
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Yes, I remember reading that you are colorblind from a previous post. I was laughing at your wonderful sense of humor. Way to go!!
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 Posted 05/01/2007  09:41 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Topher to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Are they different colours? Am I missing something? I was only looking at the detail before.
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Redness is that amount of original colour left on a coin. There are varying degrees of redness due to wear and environmental conditions. It is still possible to have a MS copper coin with no trace of redness. The top cent would be considered Red and the bottom one Brown

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Okay. One is darker than the other. I don't see any red. Being colorblind really stinks sometimes. :(
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I am not alone!
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I was 16 until I realized I was colorblind. I wore a green jacket for 3 years until my kids told me it was green. Same with my green pants. I couldn't see the cardinal in the tree until it moved. I've only ever seen a rainbow once, and it wasn't that impressive.

On the good side - the infantry wants me. Camouflage isn't hard to spot for us red-green colorblind guys. :) At least there's SOMETHING we're good at. :)
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Very nice... The 1939 especially is a REAL looker! Always nice to have a coin nearly 70 years old that looks like it just came out of a mint roll.
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