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 Posted 04/27/2011  08:34 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add oldcoach to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Believe this could be a doubling on col 8. Haven't seen a mentioning of this before so maybe it is a well placed die crack really don't think so but would need better equipment and more experience to tell. Can I get some opinions from some more experiencing folks.



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 Posted 04/27/2011  09:26 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like it took a hit to me.
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Just a contact mark on part of the normal design. Check other coins to see the same column? It is just part of the design to create the 3-D effect of the columns.
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Hey John that was my second thought (contact mark) but would lean more to a weird die crack if it isn't a doubled column. Yea coop understand about the 3d thing especially on columns 5 and 8. I am about as wisy wasy on this thing as can be I think hit, die crack, doubled column and back and forth. Have even put magnifying glass then my 16x loupe on top of that and that is when I think it is more a doubled column. Guess I will never know unless I send it off for someone to look at.
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