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1896 Athens Summer Games "Hub" Used To Make Dies For A Medal

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This is an interesting item that I got out of Roger Williams several years ago when they went through reorganization. Must have been for a repro?
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I love that the milling marks were left. We think of such things as art, but when it comes right down to it they are mad in a machine shop.
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Tryna,
I kinda like the milling marks too. Used to see them all the time at Chrysler's Sterling Stamping and thought they looked neat there too. I don't know why -- just did.
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so (keep so stretched out) that is a hub fascinating
learn something new everytime I am clicking on random topics
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