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Nebraska Quarter Error Am I Wrong Is There Only 7 Legs

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 Posted 09/18/2006  4:43 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add PennyLover to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi All
I can only see 7 legs on the 2 Oxen Shouldn't there be 8 it looks like were the front leg of the Oxen on the left side looking at the front,
is not there on the right side were it is suppose to be, the way the Oxen is standing you should at least see were it is connected to the Oxen. Sure hope I'm right.
Thank You for your help and God Bless!!

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PennyLover, lets assume the oxen are moving. The leg you see under the left ox is really his right leg . The leg in front of the left ox is the rear right leg of the right ox. Since the oxen are moving the rear left leg would be extended back and not see.
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