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1969 D S On 1 Error?

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 Posted 05/07/2023  03:48 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add sav9 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
LOL if its paradolia why do we all see the same thing? 1969 D With a S on O rim Of One on reverse since nobody can accept new things ppk will say damage, I say I see a S on the letter O rim lol
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I see your ( S) that is on the O of the word one I also see 2 well placed hits on the O that help make it look like an S ( PMD)
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I agree, the mark is there, but it is just some damage that displaced the metal making it look something like an s. There are several other similar hits on other parts of the coin.
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Yes two gouges (damage) that are close enough together to produce a vaguely S-shaped region.
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Coincident dirculation damage.
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You have a creative mind, that is good but that is just a damaged coin.
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LOL if its paradolia why do we all see the same thing?

Pareidolia usually means a lot of people see the same thing even when it is not really there.
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