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<p>[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 3281834, member: 84179"]Could there a metal or solder on the coin? The worn areas over the date and around the denticles could be raised due to the fields having extra metal. The incuse stars could have been in place when the metal was poured. That could explain why the details are visible under the stars. Why would somebody do this??? Could be a stretch but something to think about .Maybe 2 coins soldered together?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Oldhoopster, post: 3281834, member: 84179"]Could there a metal or solder on the coin? The worn areas over the date and around the denticles could be raised due to the fields having extra metal. The incuse stars could have been in place when the metal was poured. That could explain why the details are visible under the stars. Why would somebody do this??? Could be a stretch but something to think about .Maybe 2 coins soldered together?[/QUOTE]
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