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Questions About DD, Die Chips I Think, And Idk What

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 Posted 09/18/2021  1:59 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Jamcoin to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Figured I'd mash into1 picture for easier reference. Hope it was a good idea haha . Thanks for the help, if this was works I have some more questions about what I think is some die chipping or break, and about damage after minting or if it's some sort of error
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Die chips can beside a device, on a device and on a field. They are always raised as a piece has broken off the die and leaving a void. When the coin is struck the voids and the die chips will be raised. (Even on incuse devices) On an incuse device on a die, they are raised. When they brake off the die, they creates a void and that area will be raised, even on an incuse device.
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Hope it was a good idea haha


Uhmm no I don't think so. A nice overall pic (not a photo of a computer screen) of both sides and then one or two close-ups of the areas of interest would be much better. Please orient all correctly. Thx.
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[ai] mash up was not a good idea. Let us address individual concerns that are the most important to you with each coin in a thread of it's own.
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Absolutely no idea what you are talking about or what you are asking based on the picture you supplied. Please don't "Mash" your coin pictures if you want professional advice on your coin(s) in the future.
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