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Surface Of A Coin Under Magnification

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When the magnification is increased.
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Here is the reverse of the coin, it looks the same as with a 10x loupe
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Here is an increase about half way, notice what looks like a question mark
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Here it is increased about 3/4's maximum, on a little circulated coin.
This is with the celestron digital microscope portable.
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A odd scratch? Weird.
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Clearly the coin designers were puzzled about how to label Canada.
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Eh?
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