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<p>[QUOTE="snowfalcon, post: 1580312, member: 41999"]I continue to hear that most of you want to stay convinced in your original analysis of it going thru an acid bath & that is the cause of ALL it's issues. But while that might explain some of the issues w/the reeding & edging, it does NOT explain the uniform thinness issue from any scientific point of view that I can determine. </p><p><br /></p><p>So for the sake of moving forward, let's agree that it may have been in an acid bath at some time & that may have caused some of the observations viewed on the edging of this coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>But if the thinness was just around the edging where the acid could seep into the edges where reeding is missing, then ONLY an acid bath would be a reasonable hypothesis. But since the thickness of the coin is Completely Uniform across Every angle, location & surface across the coin; And since the obverse & reverse have reasonable depth, height & view; Including from the center of the coin, then it still Looks like the original planchet was defective.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="snowfalcon, post: 1580312, member: 41999"]I continue to hear that most of you want to stay convinced in your original analysis of it going thru an acid bath & that is the cause of ALL it's issues. But while that might explain some of the issues w/the reeding & edging, it does NOT explain the uniform thinness issue from any scientific point of view that I can determine. So for the sake of moving forward, let's agree that it may have been in an acid bath at some time & that may have caused some of the observations viewed on the edging of this coin. But if the thinness was just around the edging where the acid could seep into the edges where reeding is missing, then ONLY an acid bath would be a reasonable hypothesis. But since the thickness of the coin is Completely Uniform across Every angle, location & surface across the coin; And since the obverse & reverse have reasonable depth, height & view; Including from the center of the coin, then it still Looks like the original planchet was defective.[/QUOTE]
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