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 Posted 04/01/2008  5:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bryan1315 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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Bryan, those are some nice arcs! Did you use a punch tool or cut it "by hand"?

I cut it by hand
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Bryan,

I like the way the Barber quarter shows through the Shield nickel hole. Maybe that is the rare Barber Shield nickel with rays...

yeah its the super rare Shield nickel with rays reverse on a Barber quarter planchet and barber Obverse....Seriously its just the coin that happens to be on the next page showing through the empty hole
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Since I always handle coins with gloves, I can use an empty hole (like the Barber Nickel w/ Rays one ) to slide the plastic out, w/o fingerprinting it. If there's no empty hole, it's still possible to lightly bruch across the surface and poke the end out. Dansco albums come with rounded ends on their plastic, by the way.
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