<< <i>This means that from now on when someone says is it AT or NT we should not respond with what we think, as we are unable to have the coin in our hands. >>
Or maybe telling NT/AT is a lot more than just that the colors are "too bright". Maybe there's other diagnostics we need to learn.
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<< <i>This means that from now on when someone says is it AT or NT we should not respond with what we think, as we are unable to have the coin in our hands. >>
Or maybe telling NT/AT is a lot more than just that the colors are "too bright". Maybe there's other diagnostics we need to learn.
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