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by palmvtree » Mon Feb 25, 2013 11:52 pm
After years of looking for wide AM's it is amazing when your eyes detect something a little off. I noticed on this coin that the "A's" had a curved look to them. The coin looks a little thicker than a normal penny too. Just wondered if anyone ever noticed a difference with circulated and mint state coins before?
Pic to follow. Too large to upload right now.
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by palmvtree » Wed Mar 06, 2013 11:32 am
I took a picture through my 45x microscope. All of the A's look like that on the reverse and the e and l in "e pluribus unum" have a curve on the bottom left corner.
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