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<p>[QUOTE="-jeffB, post: 1484722, member: 27832"]That's beautiful.</p><p><br /></p><p>My previous job was in an imaging lab that had a couple of micro-CT machines; I regret that I never got to try imaging coins with them.</p><p><br /></p><p>I've wondered whether you could do a "virtual restoration" of a coin with a worn-off date by carefully analyzing the characteristics of the remaining metal in the date area -- I don't think our lab had the equipment to do that, but others might.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="-jeffB, post: 1484722, member: 27832"]That's beautiful. My previous job was in an imaging lab that had a couple of micro-CT machines; I regret that I never got to try imaging coins with them. I've wondered whether you could do a "virtual restoration" of a coin with a worn-off date by carefully analyzing the characteristics of the remaining metal in the date area -- I don't think our lab had the equipment to do that, but others might.[/QUOTE]
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