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Rob

1915 3D, 5 Over What?

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There aren't many options (0, 6, 8 or 9) so I'm going for 5 over 6, but if anyone has a better example to confirm it would be appreciated. I'll also clean the muck off it and try again.

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There aren't many options (0, 6, 8 or 9) so I'm going for 5 over 6, but if anyone has a better example to confirm it would be appreciated. I'll also clean the muck off it and try again.

Doesn't do anything for me I afraid Rob. Just looks like a battered 5 to me.

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There aren't many options (0, 6, 8 or 9) so I'm going for 5 over 6, but if anyone has a better example to confirm it would be appreciated. I'll also clean the muck off it and try again.

Doesn't do anything for me I afraid Rob. Just looks like a battered 5 to me.

With the dirt fully removed, I concur. Forget this one.

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Me neither, I can see the feature you mean but that could just as easily be a flaw in the die, it also seems to be a common area for a 5 to obtain a flaw

I knew I should have typed faster :D

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There aren't many options (0, 6, 8 or 9) so I'm going for 5 over 6, but if anyone has a better example to confirm it would be appreciated. I'll also clean the muck off it and try again.

Doesn't do anything for me I afraid Rob. Just looks like a battered 5 to me.

Same here.

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Pah! I'd been looking through a few images in order to add some kind of intelligent contribution to the posts!

I had none! :)

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Don't you really need a much nicer grade coin to be sure?

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