1997 doubled ear

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by jcuve, Sep 29, 2009.

  1. jcuve

    jcuve Lincoln variety fanatic

    1997 DDO-001: I found this in a bank roll a week ago. I believe it is a stage D. There's a new gouge near D in GOD, the scratch near Y is almost gone, the gouges below the lapel are clear and visible and the gouges in R of AMERICA are totally missing.

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  3. penidave

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  4. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    Great pictures too.
     
  5. just coins

    just coins New Member

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  6. foundinrolls

    foundinrolls Roll Searching Enthusiast

    Excellent find!! Take a look at the upper left of the Memorial building on the reverse. Some of these are paired up with a die that has a chip at that spot.

    Nice!

    Bill
     
  7. jcuve

    jcuve Lincoln variety fanatic

    Thanks everyone!:) I shoot my pics through a binocular scope (if anyone is curious).

    Bill: you are correct, there's a big chip in the upper left of the memorial.
     
  8. penidave

    penidave PennyGirl

    love your pic's. i use a dino-lite digital microscope but my pictures always come out way to bright. ?? not sure how to get around that.. your coloring is realistic what kind of binocular scope do you use?
     
  9. jessash1976

    jessash1976 Coin knowledgeable

    This is one of my favorite varieties! Nice find!
     
  10. jcuve

    jcuve Lincoln variety fanatic

    Thank you. Those USB 'scopes often use bright LEDs, can you turn yours off, or is it always on? Can you just pluck out the bulb? If it comes off you can experiment with your lights which will open up a new world of possibilities with photographing coins.

    I don't know the name of my 'scope, but I shoot with an old Canon 4MP camera. I have about 15 cameras but this old one works best. I should mention I am an artist (painter & photographer), who uses Photoshop to color correct and edit my pics. The color with a digital camera varies as the computer inside basically makes calculations and creates an image that is often somewhat off. I typically use curve corrections in a RGB color mode (sometimes Lab) to make subtle changes so the color is closer to the coin in front of me. Most often the color is too yellow and red.

    I have a post on another coin board (LCR) where I detail just about every aspect of my coin photography. PM me and I'll send you the link.
     
  11. penidave

    penidave PennyGirl

    i keep trying to PM you jcuve i'm not sure if my messages are going through. i don't show that i even sent you a message on my end.. i would love to read the link.. umm, can you maybe PM me?
    thanks!
     
  12. jcuve

    jcuve Lincoln variety fanatic

    Got them and replied. :smile
     
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