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What is the grade difference between a TICK and a NICK?
dlimb2
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David
<< <i>OK so what is a flick, I thought it meant a tick but now I am not sure. >>
Movie flick! That's what that is. You're probably thinking about a fleck. And a flock has something to do with birds!
Leo
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But in coin terms, a tick is something more in the fields of a coin whereas a nick is something on the rim. That's just me.
<< <i>A TICK will give you lyme disease whereas NICK could be a good friend
But in coin terms, a tick is something more in the fields of a coin whereas a nick is something on the rim. That's just me. >>
Recently, a fellow collector sent pictures of a coin PCGS BB'ed because of a rim nick. He can't see it and neither can I. Have you ever heard such a thing? If it were substantial, then yes but we're not seeing anything that remotely resembles a nick.
Leo
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<< <i>Everyone knows that a tick is smaller than a nick. A gash is larger than both, but a scuff is smaller and shallower. >>
Though he might have said that in jest, that pretty much sums up how I interpret them.
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