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If it were a soft die, like the 1973 reverses on the cents, the affected areas are deeper into the center of the die that were not hardened enough.
If it were a soft die, like the 1973 reverses on the cents, the affected areas are deeper into the center of the die that were not hardened enough.
That's nearly the exact opposite of what the error-ref article says. The New Hampshire example towards the bottom of the article has identical "shadows" to OP's coin and that's what is being described as a result of a soft die.


















