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Could it be possible that the broadstriking occured first and then the brockage?
Does that make sense? would it be possible?
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Lol. I thought someone has a lot of time to spare for creativity & craftiness. Won't that kind of error cause the machine to stop? Just thinking out loud. A very artistic coin.
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Could it be possible that the broadstriking occured first and then the brockage?
Does that make sense? would it be possible?


Think above scenario in quotes would show signs of a double strike, which I'm not seeing. Thinking Mike Diamond might be able clarify if both terms brockage and broadstrike should be applied in this situation. Thanks, Doug.
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03/17/2018 4:18 pm
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