First roll of the 60 hand wrapped I picked up today. I usually buy boxes so it was my first time doing these. I know the 1962 D is a keeper. I don't even see a finger print on it. Most coins in first roll were mid-late 80s. 3 coins I'm posting. If I'm wrong the 62 will still be worth the roll. First looks like doubled die obverse and last coin also Dd. (Ddr) Opinions? Am I wrong once again? Now for this purrrty coin. 1962 D or... is this not in the rare category ? Last but not least. Its a bad picture but you should be able to see what I think is ddr.
Truthfully, and respectfully, these images are such low quality, there's no way we could tell if they're doubled does or not... did you get a 10x loupe like I suggested?
I did with a new app that is supposed to be compatible with magnifying. I guess its junk. Yes I did get the loupe but I was out and did not have it. I keep a few rolls for when I have to sit at doctors office or something. I wanted to see what the app was all about. Its crazy how something can be so clear on this end and not yours. I will take a pic now with the 10x and see what you think. I have it now. Ill just do random coin.
The coin with the dark shaded corner. The 2nd photo up is a 1983. I just saw the heavy line splitting into 2 O's and got excited.
Here are different random pics I just took with the loupe and some without. Some I did auto edit and some I left original. Which ones are the best as far visibility or none?
These pictures are much better. A piece of advice: always load photos as full images and not thumbnails. Thumbnails shrink the images. I don't see the doubling, but I don't spend a lot of time on the many DDO/DDR varieties.
I did not post the new 1 yet. Ill post 1 now. Sorry I had phone die. It should be up in a sec. 1970 s. Thanks for looking.
You're close up photos are getting better. The whole coin shot seems to be lower resolution (make sure you're using the highest resolution). I'm unfortunately still not seeing any doubling. The next step in photos is getting lighting right. If the lighting is bad, your camera will compensate by slowing down the exposure. This becomes a problem when the camera isn't steady (any time you're physically holding the camera, consider it unsteady).
Here's a 1971 that was in my pile of possible ddo's. I see the same thing on both so obviously I'm still confusing something for true doubling. What is causing the 1 to split like that?