M.64-t Public Deposited
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From: "Clement V. Schettino" <copperclem@comcast.net>
Subject: M.64-t
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Hey all,
On a lighter note, has anyone else ever noticed that most all 64-t's
appear to have one or more nodules in the scroll under the horse head
missing? Due apparently to some sort of filling of the die?
Comments?
Clem
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