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Old 06-28-2009, 11:02 AM   #49 (permalink)
mikediamond
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Originally Posted by DoK U Mint View Post
I'm with you guys.

There is a straight recording of off color tinting recorded with some lines shone as blue in the photo. (?) Digital photos are not my beloved old Kodachrome. I'm gonna miss it.

But I would think that crazy glue, aka,
Cyanoacrylates

Would make the areas thicker, not thinner.
Glue can produce a deceptive appearance. It can make the affected area appear raised or sunken. The reason I think it might be transparent glue is that the design in the "sunken" area is just as clear as elsewhere on the coin. This should not be the case with a strike-through error.
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