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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 1962713, member: 19463"]We have to ask why the flan is so irregular. I sure would like to examine the edge but the slab took care of that. The coin dates to the same perio as the Pi style Athenian tets which were struck on flans hammered and folded and hammered again. Many of them are very odd shaped. I wonder if this might have been struck on such a flan or even on an owl flan weight adjusted down. It is a nice coin![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 1962713, member: 19463"]We have to ask why the flan is so irregular. I sure would like to examine the edge but the slab took care of that. The coin dates to the same perio as the Pi style Athenian tets which were struck on flans hammered and folded and hammered again. Many of them are very odd shaped. I wonder if this might have been struck on such a flan or even on an owl flan weight adjusted down. It is a nice coin![/QUOTE]
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