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<p>[QUOTE="jamesicus, post: 3230790, member: 14873"]I do not know the answer to that question John. In his dissertation, Robert Kenyon simply says the DV counter stamped coins always have this chisel cut on the edge of the coin at 3 o’clock. I have found this to be so with my coins and other specimens I have examined. The cuts are not very precisely positioned and are of different sizes and shapes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jamesicus, post: 3230790, member: 14873"]I do not know the answer to that question John. In his dissertation, Robert Kenyon simply says the DV counter stamped coins always have this chisel cut on the edge of the coin at 3 o’clock. I have found this to be so with my coins and other specimens I have examined. The cuts are not very precisely positioned and are of different sizes and shapes.[/QUOTE]
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