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    Thanks @Chingford, I am not unhappy just concerned it may lead to corrosion etc but if they are inert then I am fine. I believe he has sold them all now but this is an upgrade.
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    Probably grease spots from the die, you wont be able to remove them, if unhappy, ask to exchange for one without
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    I think it is a case of one (or both) being off-centre. Need a larger statistically significant sample size to confirm. The gap from the crown to the letter looks to be the same and the rim on one is not cleanly struck.





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