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<p>[QUOTE="Hookman, post: 4052616, member: 99642"]I would say this is neither Pareidolia nor is it the result of the bashing on the other side of the coin. Nor is it some form of representation of a German eagle.</p><p>It is obviously and only, a representation of a Thunderbird.</p><p>Frankly, I am quite surprised that normally intelligent people would think otherwise.</p><p>The implication that everyone who sees this OBVIOUS Thunderbird is suffering from Pareidolia is an insult to everyone, except perhaps [USER=19165]@physics-fan3.14[/USER] </p><p><br /></p><p>After researching S86's link to the Three Arrows of the Iron Front, again I find myself quite surprised that any intelligent person would confuse the Iron Front logo, which is 3 distinctly separated arrows in a parallel formation, with what is so obviously three strikes on the same arrow punch in the same location, on this coin.</p><p>The Iron Front arrows are wide block-type arrows with no feathers in any of the photos I could find, whereas the arrow(s) on the coin are thin, Indian-type arrows with feathers.</p><p><br /></p><p>In conclusion, I firmly believe that [USER=97181]@TylerH[/USER] has indeed determined the correct attribution for the stampings on this coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hookman, post: 4052616, member: 99642"]I would say this is neither Pareidolia nor is it the result of the bashing on the other side of the coin. Nor is it some form of representation of a German eagle. It is obviously and only, a representation of a Thunderbird. Frankly, I am quite surprised that normally intelligent people would think otherwise. The implication that everyone who sees this OBVIOUS Thunderbird is suffering from Pareidolia is an insult to everyone, except perhaps [USER=19165]@physics-fan3.14[/USER] After researching S86's link to the Three Arrows of the Iron Front, again I find myself quite surprised that any intelligent person would confuse the Iron Front logo, which is 3 distinctly separated arrows in a parallel formation, with what is so obviously three strikes on the same arrow punch in the same location, on this coin. The Iron Front arrows are wide block-type arrows with no feathers in any of the photos I could find, whereas the arrow(s) on the coin are thin, Indian-type arrows with feathers. In conclusion, I firmly believe that [USER=97181]@TylerH[/USER] has indeed determined the correct attribution for the stampings on this coin.[/QUOTE]
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