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<p>[QUOTE="David@PCC, post: 3199711, member: 80556"]I'll edit my answer as I have not even looked at axes, but seems like TIF did the work so I think you have your answer. I feel that Greek coins can be slopier (perhaps that applies more to bronze?) and consider Roman coins to adhere to a stricter orientation.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="David@PCC, post: 3199711, member: 80556"]I'll edit my answer as I have not even looked at axes, but seems like TIF did the work so I think you have your answer. I feel that Greek coins can be slopier (perhaps that applies more to bronze?) and consider Roman coins to adhere to a stricter orientation.[/QUOTE]
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