I'd be using the exceptional microscopic skills on much older classic coins and I'm sure the "finds" would be far more impressive to those who value much earlier minting methods.
The reverse has likely image abrasion removal being as the low parts on a coin are the high points of the die.
Die chips, both incuse and raised pairing are spread abundantly between States Of, and the top of the shield.
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Spots and scratches! Nice finds!
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I'd be using the exceptional microscopic skills on much older classic coins and I'm sure the "finds" would be far more impressive to those who value much earlier minting methods.
Ha. “Spots and scratches.” Exactly what I was thinking. These mega zoomed in images of nothing make my eyes hurt.
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The reverse has likely image abrasion removal being as the low parts on a coin are the high points of the die.
Die chips, both incuse and raised pairing are spread abundantly between States Of, and the top of the shield.
We'll see...WHAT? What brought your attention...?
Post the pictures again. That’ll help…
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