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 Posted 08/09/2014  1:45 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Kafka to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Can anybody guess what's going on beside the 'Y'? Is it an error? Thanks.



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 Posted 08/09/2014  9:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add robster to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not unusual to find 'lumps' on early Aussie copper.! Nice find.!!
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Thanks robster!
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Hey robster, when you say "Lump"
are you meaning a "Die Chip Fill" aka " Cud"?
Cheer's jpl..

Ps, kafka I allmost forgot to say Excellent Score
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08/10/2014 8:36 pm
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 Posted 08/11/2014  8:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add robster to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
" Cuds are traditionally found on the rim of the coin. (broken edge of die) whereas lumps, dots, blobs usually occur any where on the fields of a coin.!! (die chip).!
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