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<p>[QUOTE="rlm's cents, post: 2468848, member: 7957"]I am not going to get into a ^@^&@ contest with you, but I guarantee you that for a coin with minimal dies, I can absolutely match a smashed worn coin to the proper die. Just as an example, how do you think they identify 1922 plain cents. There are 4 dies and the vast majority of them are severely smashed, badly worn and on worn out dies. Yet somehow they are relatively easy to identify.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rlm's cents, post: 2468848, member: 7957"]I am not going to get into a ^@^&@ contest with you, but I guarantee you that for a coin with minimal dies, I can absolutely match a smashed worn coin to the proper die. Just as an example, how do you think they identify 1922 plain cents. There are 4 dies and the vast majority of them are severely smashed, badly worn and on worn out dies. Yet somehow they are relatively easy to identify.[/QUOTE]
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