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<p>[QUOTE="rascal, post: 1339988, member: 29239"]SHEESE !!!!! You have said this same thing over and over and problably not reading a word that others have wrote on here. What in the heck do you think is in between these incuse areas you keep writing about. I know all about this type terrain since I live here in these beautiful hills of Kentucky. where I live it is called hills and valleys , this also applies to a coin dies design. the dies have hills and valleys . here's a really easy example for you and if you can not understand this one then I surrender and give up. look at the memorial building on our cent coins. on the coin die for the cents the pillars are incuse on the die while the colums between the pillars are in relief on the die. if it was like you are trying to say with everything being incuse the die would only strike out a raised round design like half of a ball. now here's the test , let's see if you can agree to anything I wrote in this post or is everything I wrote not true.. LOL[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rascal, post: 1339988, member: 29239"]SHEESE !!!!! You have said this same thing over and over and problably not reading a word that others have wrote on here. What in the heck do you think is in between these incuse areas you keep writing about. I know all about this type terrain since I live here in these beautiful hills of Kentucky. where I live it is called hills and valleys , this also applies to a coin dies design. the dies have hills and valleys . here's a really easy example for you and if you can not understand this one then I surrender and give up. look at the memorial building on our cent coins. on the coin die for the cents the pillars are incuse on the die while the colums between the pillars are in relief on the die. if it was like you are trying to say with everything being incuse the die would only strike out a raised round design like half of a ball. now here's the test , let's see if you can agree to anything I wrote in this post or is everything I wrote not true.. LOL[/QUOTE]
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