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2005 P Bison Elongated Grass Field

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I was thinking of well place die chip but it has different hind leg ground.

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The die fields may have been reduced and now it appears longer. Note the area of the one on the left, how the design is missing from that area. So if you were to place them side by side, they are probably the same overall all length, but that area I question maybe reduce thus making the one to appear longer.
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Hi coop hope this may help.


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Here is what I need in an image. Your images are not the same sizes to work together. Definite outer boundaries help me size them better. So make the images larger over some areas to size.
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Don't worry about getting it horizontal (unless you can do that) I can fix the image. I need a large image size. 1200 wide if possible. On the area in white you can make a smaller one. But incuse the PLURIBUS (to make it horizontal with on my end) and wider than the feet with the white line, and tip on the right. 1000 pixels wide would be nice. But I can use great images that are large on my end to work with.
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Here the reverse.

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I still can't get the two pair of images to line up. I even rotated 22.5 degrees and crop them to the same size 4 times and they still won't line up. Centered them with the 'E' in the EPU and still they don't line up. Are you taking a straight shot on the coin? (not tilting the coin?) I just can't them to line up yet.
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