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You dont have a problem because you have a wide screen. Only those of us with smaller screens have trouble viewing. Looking back, I think it was you that caused the problem on page 4 in reply #317 by posting a wide photo. 8) 8) 8) But its cool. 8) 8)traderoftreasures said:i use internet explorer no ad ons but i haven't had no troubles. and i have a wide screen. i have noticed somewhere that when the picture was in the text instead of normal photo location, it sometimes makes a differance.
It is smaller but it is very wide and I still cannot view the entire pic or page.traderoftreasures said:i made the picture on page 4 smaller. did that help ? sorry about that....
All i did was hit the photo post button i don't know if you can move that ?? i reduced page 4 again did it help?? sorry about the hijacking of the fake looking coin post.bigcypresshunter said:Your pic on page 5 reply #317 is smaller but it is posted in the middle of your screen. Can you move it to the left?
No sorry reducing it does not help. For some reason your pic is to the right of my screen. It is probably center on yours. It is NOT your fault Trader, I dont think. It should be corrected by TN, I believe. Maybe someone else can help us.traderoftreasures said:All i did was hit the photo post button i don't know if you can move that ?? i reduced page 4 again did it help?? sorry about the hijacking of the fake looking coin post.
first one was 973x256 71.2 kb
second was 584x167 27.8 kb
third was 419x109 21.9 kb
mojjax said:Has this link been posted yet ?
It's one that someone found in Maine , and they asked Mark Parker .
http://www.treasurenet.com/cgi-bin/treasure/westeast/askmarkparker.pl/Show?_id=200307
With no Denticals at all good linkmojjax said:Has this link been posted yet ?
It's one that someone found in Maine , and they asked Mark Parker .
http://www.treasurenet.com/cgi-bin/treasure/westeast/askmarkparker.pl/Show?_id=200307
Why would a Copy,(fake coin) be cropped(clipped), surely this was only done to real coinsSWR said:We now have a Maine version, with a cropped flan.
Cool! Thanks mojjax!
And with out handling or studying itIronSpike said:Nice link mojjax Now we know Mark Parker's take on the coin and that was without contacting him
I don't understand surely cropping(clipping) came after a coin was struck, or castSWR said:Silver Searcher said:Why would a Copy,(fake coin) be cropped(clipped), surely this was only done to real coinsSWR said:We now have a Maine version, with a cropped flan.
Cool! Thanks mojjax!
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It is quite possible the creator of these fantasy coins had the insight (or hindsight) on using various flans to facilitate their intentions.
All I'm saying is that these people, who made these so called copy's, had the forsight not just to make a fantasy copy of a Ancient coin, but also, make a copy of a Ancient coin that has been cropped(clipped) very clever of themSWR said:Silver Searcher said:I don't understand surely cropping(clipping) came after a coin was struck, or castSWR said:Silver Searcher said:Why would a Copy,(fake coin) be cropped(clipped), surely this was only done to real coinsSWR said:We now have a Maine version, with a cropped flan.
Cool! Thanks mojjax!
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It is quite possible the creator of these fantasy coins had the insight (or hindsight) on using various flans to facilitate their intentions.
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Ya think? You have a hand in on making these?
Silver Searcher said:And with out handling or studying itIronSpike said:Nice link mojjax Now we know Mark Parker's take on the coin and that was without contacting him
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SWR...I like the intro on your aviatorSWR said:IronSpike said:Silver Searcher said:And with out handling or studying itIronSpike said:Nice link mojjax Now we know Mark Parker's take on the coin and that was without contacting him
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Only pointing out that Mark Parker was suggested as an expert contact opinion
Would be very unlikely this many ancient coins would survive in this good condition and ONLY in America.
Copy of a silver coin. Seems to echo the remarks made in this thread
Don't think so but a lot of people(incuding experts) have ID it to be fantasy, from a picture.....WoW talented or whatSWR said:Silver Searcher said:SWR...I like the intro on your aviatorSWR said:IronSpike said:Silver Searcher said:And with out handling or studying itIronSpike said:Nice link mojjax Now we know Mark Parker's take on the coin and that was without contacting him
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Only pointing out that Mark Parker was suggested as an expert contact opinion
Would be very unlikely this many ancient coins would survive in this good condition and ONLY in America.
Copy of a silver coin. Seems to echo the remarks made in this thread
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Me too. Is someone claiming this copy of a silver coin to be real?