Description: Extra thickness and some separation lines show on CENT, the designer’s initials, the lower right part of the Memorial, and some letters in AMERICA. Die Markers Highlights: Die cracks run from the tip of the left Memorial base and the tip of the right Memorial base out to the rim. It's a later Die State then Wexler too . I had to take my image on the left side of the memorial at 1600 by 1200 . Lost my natural light ( day light ) . The rest were taken at 1280 By 720 ( close ups ) .
That's one thing I'm very lucky on is my eyes . Never worn glasses in my life and both of my parents did ...
Also looks like you've got a sweet die crack (break?) from between the last two columns running down the stairs; negative shows it nicely. Semper Fidelis
You are extremely lucky my man. I've always had amazing sight (was even a Scout-Sniper for a time), but when I turned 52 (way too many years ago) it was like my eagle eyes fell off of a table. The eye Doc told me not to worry, at 50(ish), it's like clockwork for the male species! I'm glad to know that there's at least one anomaly out there! Semper Fidelis
My older brother wears glasses and didn't need them til he was around 50 . I also have 2 sisters and they don't wear glasses either .
I'm 60 and starting to use readers when I have a lot of paperwork to do. Small fonts and poor light slow me down.