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Just Bob

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    Just Bob got a reaction from WpaulB in 2015 (w) eagle s$1 first releases ms 69 DD   
    Actually, that is considered a variety, rather than an error.
    And, since we are on the subject, Doubled Dies are also considered varieties.
    https://www.ngccoin.com/news/article/1655/Variety-versus-Mint-Error/
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    Just Bob got a reaction from ProfHaroldHill in Ask a friend to sign up and make a post.   
    The responsibility of informing a new member, or anyone else, who they should or should not ignore does not belong to me, you, or any other member of this forum.
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    Just Bob got a reaction from KarenHolcomb in Soaking in Oil   
    For the benefit of any newbies who may read this post in the future: Using an abrasive method or an abrasive cleaner is not something you want to do, if you intend to sell or pass your coins down to your heirs. It will remove most, if not all, numismatic value from a coin. If you're cleaning a bunch of junk coins before returning them to circulation, or shining moderns up to encase them in epoxy to make a tabletop, or something like that, I suppose this works as well as anything. But, as a general rule, you should NEVER clean your coins.
    On the other hand, a soak and rinse in acetone can be a safe method for removing gunk and PVC contamination, if done correctly.
    Now, back to your regularly scheduled program.. 
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    Just Bob got a reaction from RonnieR131 in Soaking in Oil   
    For the benefit of any newbies who may read this post in the future: Using an abrasive method or an abrasive cleaner is not something you want to do, if you intend to sell or pass your coins down to your heirs. It will remove most, if not all, numismatic value from a coin. If you're cleaning a bunch of junk coins before returning them to circulation, or shining moderns up to encase them in epoxy to make a tabletop, or something like that, I suppose this works as well as anything. But, as a general rule, you should NEVER clean your coins.
    On the other hand, a soak and rinse in acetone can be a safe method for removing gunk and PVC contamination, if done correctly.
    Now, back to your regularly scheduled program.. 
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    Just Bob got a reaction from kenlee47 in 2020 West Point SilverAmerican Eagle Mint Mark Question   
    Yeah, that is exactly why this forum was created: so a bunch of old guys could come together and share their feelings.
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    Just Bob got a reaction from Crawtomatic in Is this what extreme wear looks like? Wheat Penny, Year Unknown.   
    It looks like extreme wear, coupled with corrosion that has since been cleaned off.
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    Just Bob got a reaction from rrantique in Violate the Guidelines and you will be Suspended or Banned   
    Bobby (bsshog40) and I, and probably others have reported this several times over the years, and sent questions to "ASK NGC", and nothing has ever been done about it, and no one from NGC has ever responded.
    As others have mentioned, I have to log out to see who has responded to any post.
    Interestingly, I can see who responds over on the comics forum, even when I am logged in.
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    Just Bob got a reaction from RonnieR131 in 1993 d dime is this double stamped?   
    It took a hit on the reverse, which pushed metal out on the obverse, causing the raised areas on the cheek and neck, and distorting the date. It also has damage in other areas, and considerable wear.
    Welcome to the forum.
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    Just Bob got a reaction from RonnieR131 in 2020 West Point SilverAmerican Eagle Mint Mark Question   
    Yeah, that is exactly why this forum was created: so a bunch of old guys could come together and share their feelings.
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    Just Bob got a reaction from Crawtomatic in I just "Ignored" someone for the first time.   
    I have never ignored anyone. I guess I am too curious or too nosey. I find even most of the annoying posts interesting, and I would feel  like I was missing something if I did not at least give myself a chance to see if I wanted to read someone's post. And, believe me, I have skipped over many posts that I felt were a waste of time to read in their entirety. I never even blocked the troll who keeps coming back after being banned,  and who calls me out every time he returns with a new alt. ( To this day I still have no idea what I said or did to make him hate me so much.) There have been others who have taken potshots, too, but I don't pay much attention. Or, if I do, I get over it quickly. Life is too short to let an internet chat board control my mood.
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    Just Bob got a reaction from KarenHolcomb in Reeded Lincoln?   
    Is there any damage or marking on the rim 180 degrees opposite this bent spot?
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    Just Bob got a reaction from Modwriter in 2008P Quarter Strike Error   
    Welcome to the forum. 
    Your coin appears to simply be damaged. It would not receive a grade if submitted, in my opinion.
    Keep hunting 
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    Just Bob got a reaction from Walkerfan in Guitar legend Eddie Van Halen has passed away   
    He was THE ultimate rock guitar player.
    Rest in Peace, My Brother.
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    Just Bob got a reaction from Genie’sJunk in Newbie to this and have some questions   
    Welcome to the forum.
    Although the angle and the lighting make the doubling a little more difficult to decipher, it does not appear to be hub doubling - which is the cause of a doubled die coin.
    Take a look at this article by our host:
    Link to article
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    Just Bob got a reaction from Woods020 in NGC "Newbie" suggestion - Short doubled die tutorial   
    Here is an article by our host:
    https://www.ngccoin.com/news/article/5688/Double-Dies-vs-Machine-Doubling/
    Here are links to three more articles:
    http://www.error-ref.com/doubled-dies/
    How dies are made link
    Link to another Doubled Die article
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    Just Bob reacted to ProfHaroldHill in It's Token Tuesday! Post 'em if you got 'em.   
    It's Tuesday on the east coast, US, even if it's still Monday here. 
    The Rockport Hotel was built in 1901 by AV Pressentin, for the terminus of the new railroad, running upriver along the Skagit river, from the small town of Sedro Woolley, Washington. Later on a tavern was added. (Probably where this is from.)
    The hotel burned to the ground in 1952.
     


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    Just Bob got a reaction from Hoghead515 in ISO 2020 Pennies   
    I believe that is called a job.
     
    At least, according to the IRS.
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    Just Bob got a reaction from Insider in 1937 Buffalo Nickel... Mint Error, Planchet flaw, Both of the above, Or PMD?   
    I don't think they heard you.
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    Just Bob reacted to bsshog40 in Chapman story about buying a large cent in England   
    The truth comes out. Taco bell has been around longer than we've known. 
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    Just Bob reacted to ldhair in It's Token Tuesday! Post 'em if you got 'em.   
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    Just Bob reacted to Crruisercharlie in It's Token Tuesday! Post 'em if you got 'em.   
    1844 Bank of Montreal 1/2 penny token
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    Just Bob reacted to Henri Charriere in It's Token Tuesday! Post 'em if you got 'em.   
    Great pieces!  I never did go south of Jackson where Mendenhall is but did manage to catch a ride with a local in an old Ford pick-up from the 1940's who took me north to Vaughan near where Casey Jones the legendary locomotive engineer met his demise in 1900 or so. You've got quite a collection of really interesting tokens.  Thanks for sharing!
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    Just Bob got a reaction from bernard55 in 1740 British Half Penny? or 1749?   
    In looking at pictures of different coins dated 1740 and 1749, I thought I had found a die marker that showed a clear difference between the two dates, but then I discovered that, apparently, more than one obverse die was used in 1740, so that idea went out the window. Still, I think all the others are right. Looks like a "9" to me.