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1907 Indian Cent, Question On Error

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 Posted 11/24/2018  2:23 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Nobile03 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I am not very familiar with Indian cents, but at first glance and comparing it to my others the head seems to be on the small side, can anyone fill me in on what's going g on here or is my eye playing tricks on me. Its the coin on the top right
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Maybe its the fact that one is worn more than the other that is giving
it that illusion, but they are both the same size.
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is my eye playing tricks on me


@n03, when you stack them, it should be easy to note any differences in diameter. Or, if you have access to Vernier calipers, you could measure the diameters to compare. Just please be careful not to scratch your coins. In your picture, the Two Cents are not perfectly aligned horizontally and so that may also be part of the discrepancy.
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Just an optical illusion. Here are your coins all aligned in a row:

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