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1958 D Lincoln Cent. Error?

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 Posted 01/03/2018  2:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Josephrice to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
You know, I have been collecting coins since I was a child, with it becoming more of an active hobby these last few months. And as much as I enjoy collecting, seeing new and different varieties, and learning about coins and the processes involved with producing them, I have not become completely educated in the exact terms and precise wording involved in "professional" numismatology. I have recently (a couple of days ago) registered for an account on this forum, however I am having second thoughts about 1. Posting anything new 2. Commenting or replying to anything already started or 3. Even keeping my account active after reading this one page. I am not sure that I belong in a place where a person cannot use a slightly incorrect term without being treated like a child or talked to like they are Forrest Gump's half-wit child.
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We all weren't Einsteins when we started school. It takes time to learn. Give it some time. Do a lot of reading. Read the first information, stop there and consider what you feel it is. Then.. Read below to see what the answers are. We don't force you to think like us. You can adjust your thinking as time goes along. I try to relate exactly what I'm seeing on a coin, rather than just giving a yes or no answer. The illustrations I use and patience to teach has help many here. So give it some time.
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to the Community, Josephrice! Do give us a chance. All are welcome here.
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Josephrice


One of the great problems with posting is that only the original poster knows for certain the tone they chose to convey their message. Someone might write something thinking that they are conveying some light-hearted teasing. But when read by someone else it just seems mean.

I hope you'll stick around and post freely.
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