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Old 12-01-2007, 01:25 AM
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The only possible explanation I have come across so far is this. The 5% of the alloy that was composed of tin and zinc had the proportions of those two metals set at the discretion of the Mint Director. Perhaps the proportion of tin to zinc was different between the two coin types.


One other thought crossed my mind, the striking pressure could have been different, resulting in differing electrical signatures.
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