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<p>[QUOTE="longnine009, post: 26602727, member: 1886"]But my question still remains why does the reeding look so good on the other clip--the clip that lines with the buldge? And, speaking of the buldge if that was caused by a force applied to the coins edge, then how is it that the same force, again, did not damage the reeding? In the last photo, the image of the coins reverse, the clip looks as straight as ruler. The coin went from curve to straight line via an external force but without disturbing the reeding. I'm sure am having a hard time with that.</p><p><br /></p><p> It also seems that a force pushing into the coins edge should also cause some edge thickening in that area. Yet, I can't see any of that in the photos.</p><p><br /></p><p>"Anybody can tell I didn't do that to him."</p><p>"How?"</p><p>"Because he looks too damn good, that's how."</p><p><br /></p><p>Dirty Harry[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="longnine009, post: 26602727, member: 1886"]But my question still remains why does the reeding look so good on the other clip--the clip that lines with the buldge? And, speaking of the buldge if that was caused by a force applied to the coins edge, then how is it that the same force, again, did not damage the reeding? In the last photo, the image of the coins reverse, the clip looks as straight as ruler. The coin went from curve to straight line via an external force but without disturbing the reeding. I'm sure am having a hard time with that. It also seems that a force pushing into the coins edge should also cause some edge thickening in that area. Yet, I can't see any of that in the photos. "Anybody can tell I didn't do that to him." "How?" "Because he looks too damn good, that's how." Dirty Harry[/QUOTE]
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