Sounds like you have a "clipped planchet" error. Coin blanks, called planchets, are made by punching circles of metal out of huge rolls of metal stock, a bit like making cookies with a cookie cutter. The blanks are treated and fed into presses that strike the design on them.
Every so often one of the punches gets out of alignment and overlaps a previously-cut hole or holes. The new blank is then missing one or more cut-out sections when the design is struck onto it.
The value of a clipped planchet error depends a lot on how deeply the cut-out section intrudes, and whether there's one or more of them. It's not really possible to assign a value to your coin without seeing it but assuming it only has one shallow clip a rough guess might be 2 to 5 dollars.
which has a thicker cutin pine or lilac leaf
yes it is
Yes, cutin is a lipid. Cutin refers to one of two waxy polymers that are the main components of the plant cuticle which covers the aerial surface of the plants. Wax is usually considered as a lipid.
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Cutin, stomata and guard cells are used for water loss prevention. These are not needed because Elodea is a water plant.
Cutin is a component that is found in all plants. The function of cutin in the leaves of a plant is to block water from seeping in. It is often seen as a waxy type of substance on the surface.
---- Cutin inbedded in wax
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cutin and cutan
The cutin on the apple suits its function because it induces water conservation and also acts as an infectional prevention. Thus, the apple remains intact in terms of moist and taste.
the waxy material in the leaf is called "CUTIN"
The pressure in the tank will vary from your cutin pressure to your cutout pressure. If you increased the pressure in the system, your air-charge will now be wrong. A good rule of thumb is cutin - 2 psi.