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<p>[QUOTE="VD76, post: 4687493, member: 107503"][USER=104887]@Broucheion[/USER] “Obverse: Possibly countermarked with a cross over the portrait head in central circle. “</p><p> There are no cross countermarks on the obverse on your coin . That is an incuse ghosting cross image . On very thin coins there isn't enough metal to fill both dies, so it tends to be sucked into one or the other leaving the incuse ghosting on the other side .[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="VD76, post: 4687493, member: 107503"][USER=104887]@Broucheion[/USER] “Obverse: Possibly countermarked with a cross over the portrait head in central circle. “ There are no cross countermarks on the obverse on your coin . That is an incuse ghosting cross image . On very thin coins there isn't enough metal to fill both dies, so it tends to be sucked into one or the other leaving the incuse ghosting on the other side .[/QUOTE]
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