Heres a fun one for everybody, nice round doubling on the obverse, some call it double obverse, I call it a fun coin
Ah, now the pics are working! To me it looks like a possible case of mechanical doubling/tripling mixed with die deterioration doubling. Interesting coin to say the least, though I don't think it is a doubled die.
Thanks Jello, James Bucki liked it too, this is what he had to say Re: 2013-D Jefferson Nickel 12/23/13 To: RICHARD STACHOWSKI Looks good... Thanks for sharing. ------------------------------------- James Bucki Expert on Coins About.com | Learn More. Do More. eMail: coins@aboutguide.com http://coins.about.com
I know, but hes looking for some, I also sent photos to Mr. Potter heres the link http://coins.about.com/b/2013/11/29/2013-d-doubled-die-jefferson-nickel-discovered.htm
I think that coin is a bit different than what you are posting. The pictures you posted don't show any notching or splits. I don't think it's a doubled die...but you can always send it to potter and let us know what he says.
Can't show any split serifs, my equipment only photos to 220x, tom over at IDDD told me he shots his split serifs between 1800x and 2400x, that kind of eqipment cost thousands of dollars, he told me his new camera was 800.00 dollars, and thats just for the camera
You don't need 1800X magnification to shoot split serifs...I can shoot minor split serifs with a $100 camera and a microscope under 30X magnification. Either way, send it in and let us know the results...
I am not an expert photos size is not a issue to me its the image the photos show is what I look for @my2c