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getting alotta stress at work... show me some die cracks, shattered dies!
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even the strongest of metals can be compromised under pressure, right?
cheer me up with some cool images!
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cheer me up with some cool images!
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I knew it would happen.
and my second favorite which is marred by my poor photography abilities:
thank you for sharing! that'd be in my box o' 20 for sure!!!
Here's the latest cracked die for my collection...pretty teeny in hand !
close up of die crack
Sometimes the dragon wins
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960 overstri...CRACK!
<< <i>Hey rawmorgan: If you're going to use VAMWorld photos, please give us credit! >>
Seriously, if your joking or being sarcastic then OK, but
it's my coin, and these are the HA photos from the Aug 2010 auction.
Now if you supplied the photos to Heritage then your right, but it was never stated in the auction description.
Here's the link
Seated Dollar Collection
The 2001-P Convex Coin in this article.
Detail images here on Ken Potters Site.
The name is LEE!
Chris' Complete Lincoln Variety Set 1909-date
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<< <i>Hey rawmorgan: If you're going to use VAMWorld photos, please give us credit! >>
Seriously, if your joking or being sarcastic then OK, but
it's my coin, and these are the HA photos from the Aug 2010 auction.
Now if you supplied the photos to Heritage then your right, but it was never stated in the auction description.
Here's the link >>
LOL. On the contrary, VAMWorld is the one ripping off the photo in this case. Whoops.
Edit: I'm assuming VAMWorld doesn't have permission to use the HA photos.
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<< <i>Hey rawmorgan: If you're going to use VAMWorld photos, please give us credit! >>
Seriously, if your joking or being sarcastic then OK, but
it's my coin, and these are the HA photos from the Aug 2010 auction.
Now if you supplied the photos to Heritage then your right, but it was never stated in the auction description.
Here's the link >>
No I'm not joking. Are you joking? We use those photos with special permission from Heritage.
"Large Full Coin Copyrighted© VAM-1B Images on loan to VAMworld courtesy © Heritage Auctions ©"
And I seriously doubt it's your coin. Prove it! Take another photo you bum!
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<< <i>Hey rawmorgan: If you're going to use VAMWorld photos, please give us credit! >>
Seriously, if your joking or being sarcastic then OK, but
it's my coin, and these are the HA photos from the Aug 2010 auction.
Now if you supplied the photos to Heritage then your right, but it was never stated in the auction description.
Here's the link >>
No I'm not joking. Are you joking? We use those photos with special permission from Heritage.
"Large Full Coin Copyrighted© VAM-1B Images on loan to VAMworld courtesy © Heritage Auctions ©"
And I seriously doubt it's your coin. Prove it! Take another photo you bum! >>
Best I ca ndo on short notice. Notice the "prove it" from the above thread above the slab.
You can check the cert number with the heritage auction.
And for Wolf359's manners
I hope your day got better and the stress was short lived.
So next time credit VAMWorld - or Heritage. Thank you.
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<< <i>And for Wolf359's manners >>
I'm thinking that this exchange could have occured through PM instead of such an outburst complete with name calling.
The name is LEE!
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<< <i>And for Wolf359's manners >>
I'm thinking that this exchange could have occured through PM instead of such an outburst complete with name calling. >>
This thread was supposed to be a stress reliever!
You would think an apology would be the very least the guy could give the "bum" in this case.
Seated Dollar Collection
Behold The Wrath of God
The 1832 large letters is easily identified by the huge reverse die break.
Lance.
Here's another
Lance.
and JRocco... holy crow!!!!!
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For me this is one of the most mind blowing coins I have ever seen on this here board.
North-south east-west die cracks on the rev. Pretty common on these things.
Ancient thread resurrection alert!
This one belongs to a friend of mine. It's likely a terminal state of the die. It's a 1916-S.