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<p>[QUOTE="jessash1976, post: 791149, member: 17086"]ALSO, to clarify it, if the image is concave on the obverse, then that should be an indication that pressure was applied to that side on top of another image to give it that effect. Here is an example of what it should look like. I know it is not the wheat reverse, but the chin is sharper and more defined.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jessash1976, post: 791149, member: 17086"]ALSO, to clarify it, if the image is concave on the obverse, then that should be an indication that pressure was applied to that side on top of another image to give it that effect. Here is an example of what it should look like. I know it is not the wheat reverse, but the chin is sharper and more defined.[/QUOTE]
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