G'day, I'm not into errors, but this one is nifty. I can see three: the long one from the base of numeral "1" to the ear-ring, which the continues a little way due north; and another, runs a little way due east of the ear-ring, at which point it bifurcates; the upper branch runs about halfway to the nose; and the lower branch runs ESE, then turns NNE, terminating just before it might intersect the upper branch.
I tried to explain "die-crack" to my five year-old on the weekend - I fear that he is a late developer, numismatically speaking.
Peter in Darwin where we are experiencing a season known locally as "the build-up": high temperature; high humidity; not much rain. When "the wet" arrives, it is a releif.
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