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  • Is this a trail Die?

    Hi All,

    Is this a trail die or polish marks?

    Thanks,
    NVTEs
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    Since trail dies are an extension of the design element and by the looks of your photos that show no design element affected, I would say no , it is not a trail die.

    For trail dies, take a look at this site that is under construction. http://www.traildies.com

    BJ Neff
    Member of: ANA, CCC, CONECA, Fly-in-club, FUN, NLG & T.E.V.E.C.

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    • #3
      Hi BJ,
      Thanks again for the clarification. Your upcoming trails' web site looks great!
      Would be very user-friendly and should be much faster than the .pdf files.
      (Heeding yours and Bob's advice to not look too hard. Enjoying our inspections more than before, and with 3 pairs of eyes together.


      Hi Mike D.,
      Will the Coneca variety webiste listings plan to migrate to BJ's similar format?
      By conventienly viewing the actual pictures of the listings will be a very excellent guide and reference, to both long timers and beginners.


      Thank you all again,
      NVTEs

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Novicetoerr View Post

        Hi Mike D.,
        Will the Coneca variety webiste listings plan to migrate to BJ's similar format?
        By conventienly viewing the actual pictures of the listings will be a very excellent guide and reference, to both long timers and beginners.

        Thank you all again,
        NVTEs
        There are no plans to add photos. James Wiles oversees the variety listings.

        The coppercoins website has extensive photos of Lincoln cent varieties.

        Mike
        Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by diamond View Post
          There are no plans to add photos. James Wiles oversees the variety listings.

          The coppercoins website has extensive photos of Lincoln cent varieties.

          Mike

          Thank you again for the info.
          NVTEs

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