I ain't seein' nuttin' !! Yo, Why you got 3 different avatar pictures? Most of us only gots one. I don't have any. Regardless, Let me be the first to say Welcome to Coin Talk !!
You need better pictures. Crop the pix to only the coin and when prompted, choose Full Size not thumbnails. Maybe take some close-ups of what you see as Doubling. Do you know about the different types of doubling? If you need to, research this site. Especially the part about "Worthless Doubling". Wexler's Coins and Die Varieties
No I did not know there was different types of doubling, do you have a website link to that or something I can look into about it ?????
Thank you for the information I have read on it, but I won’t let it get me down, or burst my bubble, because I think it’s beautiful and it’s priceless in my eyes
Welcome to CT. Here’s some other links. Hopefully this will help. http://varietyvista.com/index.htm http://www.coppercoins.com/advsearch.php http://www.lincolncentsonline.com/ http://cuds-on-coins.com/pre-cuds-on-u-s-coins-2/
Thank you for the welcome, and also thank you for the info,, i'm at work right now, I will have to look more into. Every little bit helps. And believe me if I do have something on my hands, you will not be forgotten
Jewelers don't typically look at coins, Ma'am. They look at jewels and they use a loupe. We need the better pix in order to be able to help you, both to see what you're seeing and to help you understand what you're seeing.
Hi, when I first noticed your question and began to answer it, you had 2 avatar pics. The first one was on the question in the Recent Topics feed on the right side. The woman in that pic was older, slimmer and had darker hair than either of your next two pics. The second pic appeared to be the same person as your third pic, but with a different pose and without the bright colors. It was on your actual posted question. And then, actually very quickly, your second pic was changed to your current pic. No offense Ma'am, but you should know about all 3 since only you could have posted them, and / or changed them. In reality Ma'am, whatever / whichever photo you choose to use doesn't matter to anyone here. I merely commented because they changed so quickly and the first one was so different than the next two. Here at Coin Talk !! you are free to be yourself. Thank you.
I think you have found it, and other members have provided more. You're quite welcome Ma'am, and we don't want anything to get you down. We only want to help you learn about coins and coin collecting. You should collect coins to please yourself, never for pleasing others. Only you know what you like. Of course, Ma'am. We don't want to be forgotten, we want to help you and other newbies as much as possible. We hope you have, and find, something good, and we are here to help you recognize and understand it. Thank you Ma'am, and Bless Your Heart.
Ok Now I know what you're talking about the older picture and a darker hair I can't get that one deleted for some reason.. I love taking selfie's and I just like switching three pictures a lot so you will notice that
Actually we do use a loop but by habit. When looking at jewels we look for imperfections such as bubbles and miscoloration streaks and such. When we look at a coin it's kind of a habit to use a loop. And as we get older we kinda have to use some type of magnifier just to see the darn thing. But when I was young I didn't need to use a loop to look at a coin even to see subtle things. But past 30, well your eyes tend to start getting bad. The problem is if you crop your images you'll see they are fuzzy. The focus point was elsewhere or the shutter speed was too slow. But I think you have a zincoln (which was mid 1982 through today). As you learn more you'll learn how zincolns creates all sorts of bad visual things. They are made for commerce, not collectors. Quality has absolutely nothing to do with being visually acceptable as cash.