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Lighting Effects On 1972 D LMC

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Was looking for doubling when I came across this. It looked like the devices were incused.
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I knew it was the lighting so I switched angles and ...voila.
Like majic!

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Thanks for looking.
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Makes for a good reminder to everyone. Realizing or knowing what you're looking at can go along way. Thanks, Doug.
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Thanks.
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This is a concept that I've heard for maps, but not for coins. Find some sort of map that has a plateau which is shaded to look like it is extruding fromthe ground. Then, flip the map over. It'll look like you have a crater simply because the shadow is on the opposite side.
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The first image still looks incuse to me. I can't get to look correct, even knowing it is correct.
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The first image still looks incuse to me. I can't get to look correct, even knowing it is correct.

I know, me too. It's weird.
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