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<p>[QUOTE="physics-fan3.14, post: 3154411, member: 19165"]The arc shaped pattern displayed in the fields on the OPs coin are distinctive and characteristic of whizzing. The coin was affected by a high speed rotor - arguing the semantics of whether it was a bristle or softer head seems a bit silly. I think it is perfectly accurate to describe this coin as whizzed. And you know me, I am a stickler for using the right word for the right thing when it is important.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="physics-fan3.14, post: 3154411, member: 19165"]The arc shaped pattern displayed in the fields on the OPs coin are distinctive and characteristic of whizzing. The coin was affected by a high speed rotor - arguing the semantics of whether it was a bristle or softer head seems a bit silly. I think it is perfectly accurate to describe this coin as whizzed. And you know me, I am a stickler for using the right word for the right thing when it is important.[/QUOTE]
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