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What Is This Called When A Penny Looks Like This1947 S

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Whoa, better try that picture again - it is just too blurry to really tell you anything
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 Posted 10/27/2018  5:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add twistedt to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I dont even know if thats a picture of a coin or not.
try another - not nearly as close up as this one.

obv and rev of coin also
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Yes, please try again!



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Yep - we'll need some less blurry images.

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Better pictures please.

There's more detail in the face on Mars
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It's called out of focus.
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Hmm , very interesting .
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Quote:
What is this called when a penny looks like this


It's called a couple of red lines over a blurred out background.
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