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  • From bkweston@netzero.net Sat Sep 30 16:39:20 2000
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    --- In colonial-coins@egroups.com, LWS/JCS/CNLF <JCSpilman@E...>
    wrote:
    > Dan - -
    >
    > Excellent example of wrong grit on the polishing "wheel" - too
    course.
    > Top of R ground away, both serifs of T are gone. Ridges are parallel
    > indicating some sort of belt grinder rather that a wheel. Grit
    > accumulated in the dentiles on the die and then tore out the sides
    of
    > each. Quite a spectacular specimen.
    >
    > Jim/CNLF

    Spectacular indeed, Jim, and on the verge of bizarre, I'd say. Ive
    never seen anything that extreme. Oh, and genuine, no doubt! An
    amazing example, Dan!
    Byron


    >
    > ================
    >
    > Dan Freidus wrote:
    > >
    > > Byron asked about ANA purchases. Well, here's one, though it
    wasn't
    > > from
    > > this year (I wasn't able to get ot this year's ANA convention).
    > >
    > > This lighting is a bit odd, but I wanted a low angle to show the
    marks
    > > clearly. I acquired this one at the same time I got the one with
    the
    > > big
    > > break I emailed last week. I also believe that this one is regal.
    > > Any
    > > thoughts on that appreciated.
    > >
    > > But the most interesting thing about this one is the set of
    parallel
    > > marks.
    > > THey appear to me to be harsh polishing marks. What do others
    here
    > > think?
    > >
    > > Thanks,
    > > Dan
    > >
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  • 2000-09-30
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