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<p>[QUOTE="Silverlock, post: 3272640, member: 98181"]I can’t speak for Ken, but I look along the edges. If it looks like metal was squeezed under continuous pressure, with lots of small vertical splits along the edge, almost like reeding, I strongly suspect pressed. Pressed coins often have small, round or oval bubbles in the surface as well. Look at the nose and the cheek on the obverse. Hope this helps.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Silverlock, post: 3272640, member: 98181"]I can’t speak for Ken, but I look along the edges. If it looks like metal was squeezed under continuous pressure, with lots of small vertical splits along the edge, almost like reeding, I strongly suspect pressed. Pressed coins often have small, round or oval bubbles in the surface as well. Look at the nose and the cheek on the obverse. Hope this helps.[/QUOTE]
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