No. Also might help if the pictures were properly aligned so we didn't have to tilt our heads. What coin is it anyways?
Its just a 85 nickel that I think is struck on a different coin. But no one on here believes me. I wanted to go to coin dealer in Madison today but had to work. I asked if you were messing with me because I can see it on pictures I posted. It's obviously not clear but how clear could it be after being struck flat. But I see _ _75. Where there should be nothing.
I gotcha. only thing is both my kids my girlfriend and one of two other friends all seen what I see without me telling them what I seen.
I know I want too I was just someone legitimate could tell me I'm not crazy. Sorry for the repetitive post just thought it was visible here. There will be no more.
Well, they told you that you were crazy and saw something you didn't really see, but you keep getting angered by that and saying that you're not crazy... Also it is common for people to believe in something and then legitimately think it is true. No joke, when I was a child, I used to lie a lot, and there are lot of things are distorted because I believed what I lied about and then I got confused about what were lies an what is true.
I vaguely see something. You need to post a proper picture turned the right way. If your not using a clip on phone magnifier you should get one.
Respected response. I apologize if I came off as becoming angry you all know more than I and I do respect that.
If you haven't already, you should do the research to find out what other coins (foreign or domestic) may have been struck at that Canadian mint at the same time. If you believe you see something, and your pictures are too blurry to tell, then you will have to put together a solid body of research that theorizes what coin it could have been struck on and what your evidence is. Thats the fun part of the hobby, in my opinion. It's also why I've moved to ancients. Many more mysteries to solve there.
I usually get to post the term 'numismatic pareidolia' first, but I lost this time. That's exactly what's taking place here. There are normal, common bagmarks/contact marks that appear to the OP to be digits. They're not, and there are no numbers or letters under the Queen's portrait. Sorry.