yes, but just giving everyone more views of the extreme case this is and more cool views.. its such a high quality coin and with all that's going on with it, I figured why not
Double Struck and MD'ing are not the same thing though they can happen on the same coin. SDave knows much more than I but I feel this coin is double struck in collar. A MD 1909 VDB is a curiosity. If it is double struck it would be much more.
I have read all my books and that's my quandary.. they are so similar but yet different. which leads to a value difference.. what do you make of the thin rim inside the really sharp flat rim? also not sure you can make it out.. but the ones I threw up last night seem to show doubling of a crescent on reverse.
Although I buy rolls on ebay, I'm not sure to go about posting something like this to get a feel for what it may bring or even just for the input and interest
hypothetically lets say it is a double strike, have a clue what it my go for to a hardcore collector?
just checking in, and trying to keep this thread up top... hoping for as much input as possible. Anyone had a chance to view the new pictures ?
Yes I see it, sort of... My curiosity lies in weather that's just an optical illusion or staining that looks like letters OR if it's a dropped letter block. Much better, clear and crisp pics are needed. Are you using a USB microscope or maybe your light source needs to be diffused? Do you have a 10x loupe and good cell phone camera?
USB micro, I ave a few more pics ill show you.. it appears to me to have a VDB to left of more visible VDB relief
does this look like a crescent to you? a little questionable, but with all that's going on with this coin it would make since for it to be a little goofy looking
Sorry but these pics are not good enough to tell what's going on with any confidence. That "shadow" vdb is interesting though. I clearly see what looks like a second vdb that's shifted way too left of the original to be md or the like. Is it just an illusion though? Or could it be a dropped letter block? Better, actual camera macro pics are needed. Maybe @mikediamond is around but please try to get crystal clear, non USB pics of the vdb area with a camera and 10x loupe if you can. I see something above the wheat ear but again who knows. The lighting and USB is obscuring and bleaching out the fine details needed to asses these areas
Ill see what I can do with the camera this afternoon.. yep, I have figured out the dang light on the USB scope tends to cause its own issues