Just messing around with images and thought I would shoot my Jefferson Nickel dansco to see how it would turn out. Mostly uncirculated. Its interesting to see how much more detail this gives than in person. These are pretty high resolution and each image 2mb. Click the image to zoom in when it loads on your browser. http://statworx.com/nickels/page1.jpg http://statworx.com/nickels/page2.jpg http://statworx.com/nickels/page3.jpg http://statworx.com/nickels/page4.jpg http://statworx.com/nickels/page5.jpg
Man, that's some great photography ! I sure wish I could get some to come out that good. Your lighting and exposure were awesome ! And they are very nice coins too ! Cool ! gary
Thanks for sharing ! There are a lot of neat varieties which can be identified on the reverse. Check the 1939 (and others) for doubling on Montecello and there are several RPMs and over mint marks. A few of these are listed in the Red Book. P.S. Check the 1942P & 1943P for doubling at the date.
Good idea, I have never looked for anything but full steps. I am glad you mentioned the '42 and '43! I have a lot of them for sale right now on ebay without looking to see if there is doubling!
I like the coloring/rainbow on the 1981P. It appears to have a few nicks on it, but the coloring is cool.