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Yes,
you have my permission to link to the reduction lathe doubling information and
to any other aspects of my site as well.  The primary goal of my site is
education.


 Send
me a news release when you guys are ready to go public with your site and I
will put it on the News page of my site.


 John (John Wexler)



You can use Heritages images as long as you credit Heritage / Heritage
.com for the photography.


Thank you,


Scott Beaty | Client/ Bidder Services

HERITAGE AUCTIONS

214-409-1486 | 800-835-3243 | Fax: 214-409-2486

3500 Maple Avenue, 17th Floor


Dallas TX, 75219


 


scottb@HA.com | www.HA.com


From:
bradm@HA.com

To: MDia1@aol.com

Sent: 2/14/2012 10:06:43 A.M. Central Standard Time

Subj: RE: Request use of pictures for new website


Yes sir.


Brad Meadows


Senior Numismatist


 



Sure


You
have permission to use that upset mill photo


Rich
schemmer



Sent from my iPhone




On Mar 23, 2012, at 9:06 AM,
InNff@aol.com wrote:


Hi Rich,


             
I hope that this finds you doing well up in New York. We are doing good down
here in Florida, except that it is starting to get a bit warm and that is
early.


             
Okay, a group of us are putting a new site together and I would like to use
your picture of an upset mill in this site. While the site is still under
construction and not publicly well known as of yet, it is still viewable;
WWW.error-ref.com. This is the picture in question;


 


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 Thanks Rick and
hope to see you at the winter FUN show.


 


Regards,


BJ




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Feel
free to use the 79-cc VAM-3, and thanks for asking.



Regards,



Rob 




Dear
Mr. Neff,


Thank
you for contacting us for permission to repost Coin World articles on
www.error-ref.com and www.maddieclashes.com.
I’ve attached a copy of our guidelines for online reposting for your review.
Your request indicates that you are already close to agreeing to the guidelines. 
If they are acceptable to you, please advise and you will be good to go. If you
don’t have a complete list of the articles you will be using, per section 1, it
will be OK with me if you send it to me once it has been compiled.


 


If
you have any questions, please let me know.


 


Best
regards,


 


Dave
Akin


Rights
& Permissions Manager


Amos
Hobby Publishing


911
S. Vandemark Rd.


Sidney,
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937-498-0868


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fax




Hi
BJ,


 The
second link beneath each article in red takes you to the actual story available
on CoinWorld.com. That is the link that should be used on your site. The
following stories titled in red on your list are OK to repost based on the
guidelines you have received:


 #59-60,
62, 67-81, the last 12 articles were un-numbered #82-94.


 Please
let me know when you have them up on the site so that I can take a look.


 All
for now,


 Dave (Akin – Coin World)



Hello BJ, and thanks for contacting me. I
would be very pleased to provide you with these photographs if I am given
credit for it. Something like this: “This example was discovered
undiagnosed on eBay by John D. Call, eBay seller i.d. capped-bust-deals.” If
that is written in with the pictures, then I would be happy to grant
permission. Please let me know if this is acceptable. Thanks!

John


John D. Call



Here
are my three examples.  Sorry but it was hard taking photos through slabs.
 The first is a Phil. 1 Piso struck on US Clad Half planchet, the second
is a Phil. 25 centimos struck on a US Cent planchet and the third is a Canadian
Pride quarter struck on a US nickel planchet.  The Canadian error is very
rare in that Canada wasn’t striking coins for the US mint but only supplying
nickel and Sacagawea planchets in 1999 and 2000.  This coin is a true
foreigner since somehow it found its way into the Canadian coining process.
 Please note that maybe it would be possible to break down this new error
type further.  One being foreign coins struck on a US planchets struck at
the US mint; and the other being foreign coins struck on US planchets in a foreign
mint.    Thanks  Jim Zimmerman



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