never quite seen the like, but I would probably think it a grease strike to cause the ripples like that
Wait reallyit looks exactly like a capped die.Can you find the thread? Think i kind of remember it now since you mentioned it.
OMG! You managed to post an almost full coin photo! What's wrong is your microscope broken? Is this another quiz where you are not sure of the answer so you want to get popular opinion and run with it? I don't see the correct answer in your options other than other. Is this because you don't know the answer or want to mislead members and the answers?
https://www.cointalk.com/threads/grease-filled-die.375837/page-2 Couldn't find the Fred thread but the example from this thread (@alurid) post brings back memories.
I am giddy as a schoolgirl with anticipation. Come on Mr. Wizard when are ya gonna let the cat out of the bag.
If I didn't know better, I should have thought you had a copy of my H.S. Yearbook as you knew one of my several nicknames ("Mr. Wizard"). I post and answer at my pleasure - not yours. Answer tomorrow, as soon as you and the little fanboy take a guess. Perhaps a "Woodie?"
"I post and answer at my pleasure - not yours." Well alrighty then...... I'll show you...... I will just wait. "Answer tomorrow, as soon as you and the little fanboy take a guess." Perhaps a "Woodie?" Well I better take a guess then. I think you are on to something and may be giving me a hint with "Woodie" I see the woodgrain texture but I also see a little swirl to it. I think it was struck through wood on a screw press. I am new here so I don't know who little fan boy is, I hope he takes a guess. Whoever it is they can be your little fan but I'm your biggest fan. Don't forget to let the out of the bag, we don't want the poor thing to