Niton Test V14-84A & 1753 G-II 1/2d Público Deposited

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    Ray:

    A coin's metallic makeup is not an indicator of whether it's cast or
    struck. You can't even tell if it's an electro just by using x-ray
    fluorescence or some similar (SEM) technique.




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