Well, I have no idea how this is gonna work without an extreme close up view, But here goes. I was looking at some lincoln cents out of some circulated rolls, and this caught my eye. I was looking for a mis-clash die on the edge, but over to the left a bit, I saw a faint D....(This was all through a 10x Maginfier). Then, a little farther up, a P, or possibly another D. You can barely see it without the maginifier. I tried my best, tell me what you think. Thanks! -Jordan
=( My camera doesent work to well with closeups, but if you move your head farther away from the screen of the computer, you might be able to see it.
iT;S NOTHING JUST DIRT , WHICH IS GIVING YOU THAT IMPRESSION SOMETHING THAT MAYBE YOU MIND WANTS TO SEE, BUT IS NOT REALLY THERE. JC
Ah, I see....But really, just looking at the coin you can see it so easily...Lemme see if I can get a better pic.
Jordan, Try taking the pics by holding the 10x Magnifier to lens of your' camera or even a 5x Magnifier if you have one. Frank
I copied and pasted the top picture to my' PC and cropped it to make the phenomena more visible. I lean sort of towards Just Coins assessment but feel that that these spots may not be anything more than just a discoloration caused by contaminants! Frank
Well, It probally is nothing, upon closer examination. The best way I can describe it is as a burnt P & D...But take a look just in case =). Thanks! -Jordan
Nope as I said ealier it'd and obticle illusion it,s just dirt all dirt which is making that image look like that and the more you want your mind to see the P it will look like it ,because the mind can do it, and play tricks like a mirage in a dessert JC