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1. formed by hammering, stamping, or pressing 2. cut or stamped in, or hollowed out by engraving

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  • ONE DOLLAR and E PLURIBUS UNUM are incused on either side of his signature.
  • The five-ounce coins will not have milled edges but will have their fineness (.999) and their weighs (five troy ounces) incused as edge lettering.
  • There also are numerous reports of replica coins being exported from China without the word, “COPY,” incused in the surface as the law requires.
  • Apparently some were concerned that the edge-incused inscriptions could wear off over time, and others thought moving the inscription might be a step toward totally...
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