Thank You! I didn't expect everyone to be so helpful and welcoming I'm really happy I decided to finally join the forum.
I don't mind at all, but I would prefer that you start a new thread for each coin. Please, take photos of the full image of each side of the coin and good, clear close-ups of the suspected doubling. Be sure to crop out any of the unnecessary background and resize the close-ups before posting them using the "Full Image" option. A little hint to get you started: If the doubling looks flat and shelf-like, it is ordinary machine doubling. Chris PS. I like your avatar!
I don't mind starting a new thread or taking photos of the full image but instead I cropped and marked with arrows everything I wasn't sure of that I found on different coins so I know what they are when I look at the rest of my coins instead of wasting time on the same thing over and over again. Keep in mind those are pictures from coins I first started going through and took pictures of. I do have a lot of coins that are of a higher grade etc but didn't take any pictures of just yet. Also, I realized that most of the coins I took a picture of are pretty beat up but the reason I took those pictures is because I wasn't sure about the doublings on them and wanted to ask somebody if they are true doublings or machine ones before I post a full image of the actual coin that could have a potential. Should I still start a new thread?
I started a new thread if you would like to take a look at it. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/tr...ling-asking-for-a-friend.336556/#post-3453693