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4-Footed HAWAII STE QTR WARRIOR???

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  • 4-Footed HAWAII STE QTR WARRIOR???

    Hi ALL!

    Just a heads-up that our assessments are by novices that can be totally
    inaccurate. Sorry in advance if we did.


    Found this series of 13 coins from 2 Unc Rolls late tonight.

    Thanks again for your comments.
    Us NVTEs. Good night!
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    Your sequence shows the gradual development of a die chip.
    Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.

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    • #3
      Mike, Thank you again.

      On the 1st photo, the bottom half rectangular (with boundaries) chip seemed to be a perfect figure for a chip. Reason why we suspected originated from portion/s of image/s, like the bottom of the Right Foot. Hard to superimpose due to a tilt(???) plus unsymmetrucal angling of camera making size variable.

      Also, is the LEFT doubled leg/foot machine doubling? Looks like westward offset.


      Can you further comment?
      Thanks---NVTEs

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