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    heh... no its a crap picture or maybe its not the same? its on the bolt arm left of the serial number.

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    Sorry, this monitor stinks. Its all blackish so I can't make out details. (Friday through Monady are pic looking time .) However, make sure the marks aren't crossed pennants (flags) which are normal, or some version of a crown w/numbers and letters underneath (also normal).

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    thats what they look like actually. crossed pennants... what is that symbol for?

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    Bunner, Crossed pennants are often proof marks.

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    ya thanks.... now that i know what to call them by i looked it up.

    I actually discoved a "&" on the oppsite side of the bolt arm... is this also proof?

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