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1926 2 Aurar

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 Posted 02/22/2010  9:32 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add norseman012 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Here is a 1926 2 aurar with a clash mark in the two. Where did it come from any idea.
ops no picks sorry they will come soon.
Still have problems with pic .....maybe tomorrow...sorry
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Here are those photos

First--the clash area (great photo!) I improved contrast a little to bring out the mark.
1926-2-Aurar

Whole obverse:
1926-2-Aurar
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Thanks DV for posting the pictures for me. I don't know why I could'nt up load them. Well anyway I'm trying to figure out what part of this coin was transfered to the other side...It kind of looks like the big C but not certain which by the way is raised and a litlle bit lower from this is a raised acrh ...anyone have any idea's...it would be very helpful.
Thanks again DV
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That's a dramatic clash--and yes, I would think that's the C, but doesn't the curve somehow look different?
Taking photos of the obv/rev at the same scale, and doing an overlay might answer some questions.
Happy to give that a try if you could send me big pics of both sides.
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