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I started to notice what looked like letters upside down around certain places around the rim well I of course thought ok I'm seeing things well I flip the coin over and the same letters are the exact same spot.
See how dies are made to make dead sure there can be no extra numbers/letters/images on the coins minted in a single year.
How coin dies are made/used:
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https://www.coinnews.net/2014/01/06...oduce-coins/ Thus extra letters will be added later or, more typically, from people pressing (vise) coins together leaving an imprint from one into another. Those are easy to tell b/c the letters are backwards and impressed into the coin instead of being raised.
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