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<p>[QUOTE="Nathan B., post: 4576245, member: 112852"]Thank you for this explanation; that's interesting about the ancients continuing to use damaged dies. I also appreciate your note about dies not being aligned as rigidly as modern coins, as well as your final sentence about convex and concave meaning less when we have high relief and warped planes--I hadn't thought of that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Nathan B., post: 4576245, member: 112852"]Thank you for this explanation; that's interesting about the ancients continuing to use damaged dies. I also appreciate your note about dies not being aligned as rigidly as modern coins, as well as your final sentence about convex and concave meaning less when we have high relief and warped planes--I hadn't thought of that.[/QUOTE]
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