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A three picture set of a die, 1. normal (around MDS); 2. a die crack forms (LMDS); 3. small peice of the die falls out and forms a CUD (a cavity in the die which appears as a raised lump on the coin). Last picture shows the weakness of the strike in the opposing area of the reverse.
We Jason, cool and awesome have already been used. I don't know what to say but that is a very cool, awesome series! Hows that? Nice job and pics as usual. I love learning like this.
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