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<p>[QUOTE="JCro57, post: 3257926, member: 92083"]Fine, here you go...</p><p><br /></p><p>There is not a step nor a process inside the Mint that would replicate your "error." If in fact the backwards lettering and features are raised, that would have to mean the entire die itself was hubbed the wrong way (meaning the die was made but not reversed), and then only a portion of the reverse left an image on the obverse of this coin, and some unexplained object entered the chamber causing that distortion on the reverse. So far, this entire scenario is beyond ridiculous and I am embarrassed that I am even pointing out something so obvious to everyone else.</p><p><br /></p><p>Secondly, if a coin has a brockage, when struck again onto a coin the details would be in the correct direction and would again appear raised instead of recessed, so that is ruled out as well.</p><p><br /></p><p>The only way that error could be replicated with raised, reversed designs is if someone made a mold of the coin and made their own die and struck it into a coin already struck. </p><p><br /></p><p>Your coin being struck that way inside the striking chamber is 100% impossible.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JCro57, post: 3257926, member: 92083"]Fine, here you go... There is not a step nor a process inside the Mint that would replicate your "error." If in fact the backwards lettering and features are raised, that would have to mean the entire die itself was hubbed the wrong way (meaning the die was made but not reversed), and then only a portion of the reverse left an image on the obverse of this coin, and some unexplained object entered the chamber causing that distortion on the reverse. So far, this entire scenario is beyond ridiculous and I am embarrassed that I am even pointing out something so obvious to everyone else. Secondly, if a coin has a brockage, when struck again onto a coin the details would be in the correct direction and would again appear raised instead of recessed, so that is ruled out as well. The only way that error could be replicated with raised, reversed designs is if someone made a mold of the coin and made their own die and struck it into a coin already struck. Your coin being struck that way inside the striking chamber is 100% impossible.[/QUOTE]
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