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<p>[QUOTE="BoldGold, post: 3965675, member: 109440"]Seattlite86,</p><p>I was never claiming to have a clash. I was asking how the letters <u>could</u> (being the key word) have been there and simply looking for advice on what I was seeing. If the powers that be think it's paredolia, who am I to argue. I joined this community because I thought it was a place where people could share information, ask questions and get answers from knowledgeable folks without a bunch of banter and sarcastic remarks. That said, while my mind and/or digital software may be playing tricks on me as far as the letters go, the vertical lines do exist and can be seen with the naked eye. Probably just a fingerprint, sure... but oddly enough, it does happen to line up with a modern shield cent reverse almost perfectly and I am still curious as to if it's possible for coins, stuck in a jar over long periods of time, to imprint onto another coin due to oxidation of different metals and the weight of say 10lbs worth of coins pressing down on it over years. If anyone would care to chime in without a bunch of unnecessary comments, by all means....[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BoldGold, post: 3965675, member: 109440"]Seattlite86, I was never claiming to have a clash. I was asking how the letters [U]could[/U] (being the key word) have been there and simply looking for advice on what I was seeing. If the powers that be think it's paredolia, who am I to argue. I joined this community because I thought it was a place where people could share information, ask questions and get answers from knowledgeable folks without a bunch of banter and sarcastic remarks. That said, while my mind and/or digital software may be playing tricks on me as far as the letters go, the vertical lines do exist and can be seen with the naked eye. Probably just a fingerprint, sure... but oddly enough, it does happen to line up with a modern shield cent reverse almost perfectly and I am still curious as to if it's possible for coins, stuck in a jar over long periods of time, to imprint onto another coin due to oxidation of different metals and the weight of say 10lbs worth of coins pressing down on it over years. If anyone would care to chime in without a bunch of unnecessary comments, by all means....[/QUOTE]
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