I must disagree, with your disagreement of my original statement. Look closely around the lettering, here is the original coin surface (just like your coin on the right) which is Brass dull colour, away from the lettering is the polished shinny surface.
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I am sorry to come across as disagreeing. I thought I just took a bad picture so I was looking like a fool, instead it just that I misunderstood and did ignore the details. It is clearly visible while you point that out, however it was not visible by naked eye I was using previously and just seemed a bit dirty.
The best friend of every collector is a good loop / magnifying glass 😉 and don‘t worry I didn’t take your reply as disagreeing, I read your words without passing judgement and knew (from your first post in the thread) that you didn’t know because you are learning. It is all good 👍
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Yea, magnifying glass is on the list, but there are too many to choose from, some with light, UV, handheld, stationary. So far I only bought some albums for the coins and sorted them by country.