You may have the rarest coin of the 20th century, with a 1913 Buffalo obverse and a Jefferson/Monticello reverse. Amazing.
Take a deep breath folks. It is a Tuesday in the middle of the workday. At 53 y/o he's probably trying to support his family and coin habit. I'm guessing he had the reverse Buffalo pic next to a Jeff reverse in his photo folder.
Yeah, come on. Not everyone has nothing else to do but babysit CT, not everyone is great at learning what is not an intuitive upload procedure. I have the President of my ancient coin club, a man who WORKS in computers, who runs our monthly Zoom call, having to ask me how to get pics up on Cointalk. Cut people some slack please.
Yeah, but we all make mistakes, and there is a good chance he has not even read he made one. I know some are impatient to answer a question, but please let the man change the pic first. It may seem good natured to some to pile on, but this is the kind of things I hear from people that keeps them off CT. Sometimes they get a little bullied if they dare to share, so therefore they don't bother. I have heard that fairly often at coin shows if I mention CT.
Meaning what? Anyone can "work" in computers, doesn't mean they understand everything about them. I found the upload link here because I knew it could be done and figured it would be easy to find. It was. Not being demeaning, just explaining. And even when I have been criticized here for my coins, I valued the expertise more than being upset at a few comments. Some people are truly snowflakes.
if it was a magicians coin then why would the op be asking if it was a type 1,2 it wouldn't make sense then.