Interesting find, thought I'd share

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Prospector, Apr 19, 2010.

  1. Prospector

    Prospector Member

    Found a 1954 D with alot of MD in the motto but what intrigued me was it looks like the letter "S" is embeded onto the "5" in the date as well.

    At the tip of what looks like it " might" be an "S" on the "5" runs an extra string of copper leading west under the roof on the "5". That can only be seen with a microscope.

    Looks like it might be a RPM too.
     

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  3. se-collectibles

    se-collectibles Collector Extraordinaire

    I don't see it. Can you somehow outline or highlight what you're seeing?
     
  4. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    It doesn't look like an "S" to me. It looks more like a misplaced "D" mintmark, but the die worker would have had to have a real bad hangover if he put a "D" on top of the date. I don't think it could be a dropped element either because it would have impressed into the planchet.

    This is definitely one that would have to be examined under the high magnification of a microscope. Interesting!

    Thanks for showing it to us.

    Chris
     
  5. Prospector

    Prospector Member

    I noticed it could be a D also after I posted it and looked at the pictures again.

    Could be time for me to buy a real microscope instead of this toy I use.
     
  6. abe

    abe LaminatedLincolnCollector

    I see what your talking about. The 3rd pic shows it best and it does look like a D, but I'm not saying thats what it is. Interesting find...
     
  7. Prospector

    Prospector Member

    Well, let's examine the technicals of the time period, Elvis was on the rise, maybe the Die Worker was doing the twist to " Jail-House Rock" when he punched it?
     
  8. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    You might consider one of these, but I do not recommend buying one without the (rigid) stand.

    http://www.minresco.com/dinolite/dinolite.htm

    Chris
     
  9. CheetahCats

    CheetahCats Colonial & Early American


    Nice suggestion. I myself use a regular stereo microscope, focus, then put my camera's lens up to the eyepiece, focus macro, then snap.
     
  10. Prospector

    Prospector Member


    Thanks Chris but I do have one and that is what I took the pictures with.

    I meant a regular Microscope, I use one but it's a cheapo.
     

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  11. cpm9ball

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    This is my Pac-Sci with the gooseneck camera that attaches over one of the eyepieces, but it wasn't cheap ($825 in 2004). The drawback is that you have to remove the camera from the eyepiece and reattach the protective eyeguard to re-examine a coin. My next purchase will be a trinocular microscope that has the third eyepiece for the camera.

    Chris
     

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  12. CheetahCats

    CheetahCats Colonial & Early American

    Wow that looks like a nice setup, but looks very complicated too! Do you have to use a joystick to remotely control the boom on that gooseneck?
     
  13. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER


    (Insert ROFL Emoticon here)

    Nothing complicated about it at all, and the software for the camera is easy to use. It takes photos at 640x480 which are automatically imported to my ACDSee Photo software if I want to enlarge or adjust color, light, etc.

    Chris
     
  14. CheetahCats

    CheetahCats Colonial & Early American

    Of course I was only kidding :)

    ACDsee is nice software. I use it alternatively when I don't feel like going into PhotoShop.
     
  15. cpm9ball

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    I just recently upgraded from an older version of Manager Pro. This one has a lot more features, and it is definitely a learning experience for me.

    Chris
     
  16. foundinrolls

    foundinrolls Roll Searching Enthusiast

    Sorry guys, but the coin is just damaged.

    Bill
     
  17. coolcoins

    coolcoins New Member

  18. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    Hey jazz is that you?
     
  19. mumu

    mumu Junior Member


    Whats a good site to look thru some trinocs? Any review sites? Is there one in particular that is popular in numismatic applications?
     
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