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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Looks very much like the effect you get on one of your American woodies which I believe comes about when the different metals in the coin are not properly mixed when being melted. 
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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Not sure what is going on here - I can see @coaster coin, but all the pictures in @radars_teddy's post are coming up as broken links.
Anyone else having the same issue?
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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Quote: Anyone else having the same issue? Strangely, on my phone I can see all the pictures, but on my laptop they are all missing.
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Thanks Paddy. Odd that Radars images don't show but Coasters image does. Would have thought a security issue would be relevant to all images, not those of particular posters. Me thinks this is a Numista issue as users shoudn't be compromising security to view certain images. 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Quote: ... images hosted on an "insecure" site (HTTP instead of HTTPS) jbuck gives the reason here http://goccf.com/t/409413 So because the images were posted from an insecure site it all depends which browser (and its current settings) that you are using as to whether or not you can see the photos. If you can't, another alternative is to simply 'Right click on icon and choose and Open image in New Tab' as suggested by Nevol http://goccf.com/t/411200
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Quote: another alternative is to simply 'Right click on icon and choose and Open image in New Tab' As well as being quick and easy, this alternate method has the added bonus of not having to alter any of your browser's security settings.
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Valued Member
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So because the images were posted from an insecure site The website is perfectly secure. Nbody has ever broken into our family website ever, in over 25 years nor has it ever ever been a vector of any malware or harmful activity. And we have hosted many organizations and events. Browsers playing fast and lose with the word security aren't being forthright with security.
Edited by radars_teddy 11/22/2021 11:57 pm
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Moderator
 United States
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The only thing "insecure" about the CCF Gallery site is that it still uses HTTP instead of HTTPS. In short, a "man in the middle" can intercept and possibly manipulate the traffic between an HTTP site and your browser. Worst case is a bogeyman replaces a coin image with something nasty, like a corrupted image that exploits an unpatched browser vulnerability. However, it is more likely they will just see what coins you like to view most.
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Valued Member
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id rather discuss farthings
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: id rather discuss farthings Good idea! 
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