This is a nice 07 Montana P it has partial filled numbers in both the eights upper and lower and in the lower part of the nine, and a nice little crack on the overs, from the initial all the way across the bust. Enjoy
You've been here long enough Marine! You know what you're looking at. You're talkin die chips and crack here bro! Good eye! I bet there are more on the quarter. I just can't see them. You need to change the light. To much glare on those pictures. Carry on. As you were....
10 four on that, florescent and LED lighting has a tendency to do that, if I back off on the lighting to accentuate the flaws the coin just doesn't look natural. I'm not a professional photographer, I get the lighting right one of these days.
Yes I know I actually splurged on this usb camera and spent a whole $15. I have a new one on the way, maybe I'll get better photos with it. If I can get the lighting right?
PS. Right now I'm just enjoying finding new errors not in photographing. Compared to other photographs I've seen in threads mine are really not that bad. \V/
I'd really like to but basically I do not know how to edit the title you have edit for the quote's how do I edit the title.?
You're right for some reason this week a lot of eights I think I'll go play the lottery this week, I think all these 8s are trying to tell me some.
It only goes to show you that you learn something new every day like I did yesterday, grease is no longer a factor in the modern coinage process. A majority of the coins that I'm showing I will now called them debris field errors since. Grease is not a factor in these coins, some later date coins you can say grease could be a factor because of the printing process. But this 2015 P circulated has a nice die chip and a couple of small chips in the stock or die cracks enjoy
Well one thing I wouldn't call it is grease. I would call it exactly what I'm calling it debris contamination. Or debris fill definitely not no way is it grease. Like I said it's gonna be a bumpy ride.
And no one will ever understand what you are saying. Good luck with changing terms that all the hobby understands.