Martinminerva Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Both of these are examples of classic pareidolia !! 2 Quote
Coys55 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, Martinminerva said: Both of these are examples of classic pareidolia !! Exactly. There are no H’s on those two pennies, or faces on Mars or images of Jesus in toast. 1 Quote
copper123 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 23 minutes ago, Coys55 said: Exactly. There are no H’s on those two pennies, or faces on Mars or images of Jesus in toast. You might see a flying orange flying man-baby in london complaining about us being late for the third world war (well they were late for the first two weren't they?) Quote
absence of uniformity Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 5 hours ago, Coys55 said: Interestingly, when I zoomed into your 1877 (no H) I can see a similar ghostly H. And it's in just about the correct position too. And no, I don't really believe it's an H either, but the more I stare at it the clearer it becomes. I have sinced found a few other coins with a ghostly H including another 1875. If you look at the attached image there is an 8 a C and also some guys face in the circle with long hair and a pointy nose any ideas who it is? Quote
Coinery Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Blimey, I’m out of this one…where does it stop? 1 1 Quote
Coinery Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I guess what it comes down to is you! Is your search for the H on this date over? I strongly suspect it is not, in the same way I strongly suspect no one else would put that coin in their collection and tick the box. BUT, as I said, a great post, with some decent miles put in on your part! Quote
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