Way you can trust me to tell you the truth . The place you are calling a R is just like I said earlier. This is where a reeded edge coin has banged into your coin and probably happened when inside a big bag of other coins.. Get some more large coins and look at them and you should be able to find some with bag marks like your's. This is damage and just hurts the value of coins.To prove it to you just look along the edge of the pushed in place and you can see the metal is pushed up.I can easily see this in your photos. It this was a dropped letter or anything die struck the edges around the sunken in area would be perfect level and not pushed up.I hope this info. may help you learn .good luck
Did i read that right ... You got banned from coin community because you were pushing this coin as a colonoscopy error?
What is this marked with the yellow lines? IMO both are the results of Pareidolia Now I'm finished with this foolishness.
No see the right leg you drew is actually the center between the R th bottom of that part actually opens up because the bottom of the chin i circled the leg in red. I actually know what i need to do now but dont really know how to go about doing it. I know it just seems like im arguing with you guy nd I do apologize. Everything in my gut tells me go for it. Im about to make a post on a copper quarter i found or I think it is anyway this I cant argue because my knowlage on it is slim.
Can it work like that? Can that happen? Wait that would leave an indented impression Ive been through many rolls after finding the first and since have found one with the bottom half of an E ive been able to make out part of the dates in correlation of the layout of the quarter see here is a 6
Holy moly!! I think I now know what paddy meant!! Magnification is not your friend! Especially when the lens distorts the image... ~Rob
There is a indented impression impression of where the reeded edge of another coin dug into your coin and it pushed the metal up high on the other side of the sunken in impression. look closely and you may be able to understand it.