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Did US Mint Put Secret Marks On Its Coins?

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Did-US-Mint-Put-Secret-Marks-On-Its-Coins?Did U.S. Mint Put Secret Marks on Its Coins?
By F. Michael Fazzari, Numismatic News

Up until a few years ago, most of my working day consisted of examining coins using a stereo microscope. Many things I saw have not been shared publicly as there was confirmation that counterfeiters were using authentication information to improve their fakes. There was much to discover and record as the microscope expanded what we could see. For instance, would you believe that Mint engravers put "secret marks" on many hubs and dies to deter counterfeiters? I do. It would be interesting to be able to go back in time and learn about this practice. Perhaps some researcher of the Mint archives could verify this as fact. For now, let me make my case. Read Full Story
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Good article, however, most of the mint's archives were destroyed, in the 1960's I believe.
Sad but true.
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