It was one of those coins that a hand on approach was the only way to tell for sure what was going on. Images are just one dimensional. It was a learning experience for me as well. Glad to help out.
Thanks for the "Good eye" Scooby. Like I had mentioned earlier though, I've seen them on other occasions. I'm thinking maybe one in every 4 boxes that I roll search. That's why I mentioned it was common. Not sure if many people ever gave it much thought. That's why I brought it up. Maybe some will start noticing them now?
I guess the question now is, does that had any value to it? Probably not is my guess. I'm not sure that a worked over die is much to get excited over, but it was a learning experience on my part too.
Coop, it looks as though you have some more visual aids to help you in the future when this comes up! It was really nice of you to help me and everyone else on here. Thank you!
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