Really looking at the image below, it almost looks like it could be a S/s. Like a mm designed for use on the dimes was accidentally used on the...
No the D really pops on the S/D. It's especially obvious like the 1938-D/S Buffalo. I have looked at a lot of mm's on Washington Quarters, and...
I'm not sure that it's a RPM. I see a lot of this in the S mint marks of Washington Quarters from the mid-1940's through the mid-1950's. It...
@kSigSteve could be right. After blowing up the image, I see two suspect areas that could be a disruption in the band line. They could also be...
Excellent start to a collection, and most certainly worth keeping. I'd be happy to work for someone who paid me in vintage currency. While they...
I'm sorry if I am the party pooper in this one. I really think she is gorgeous!! But, the disturbances in the field on the reverse above and...
Here is a simple rule to remember. If the line is raised on the coins surface, it's a die crack/break. If the line is sunk in like a valley,...
Oh, I almost forgot this cherrypick. It's an UNC MS-62/63 1922 Peace Dollar VAM-1F Break in the Field on the reverse. It's a mid die state for...
Here's my latest. 1884-CC GSA Morgan [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH] A gorgeously reflective 1882 Morgan that I think has a GREAT chance at...
I'll chime in with my opinion when a better image is provided. I love die breaks and cracks on coins. I'm very interested in seeing this.
I really love that coin!!! Is the doubled profile the result of a counter clash?
Nice pick-ups!! I'd love to go on a shopping spree like that. But my wallet would never be able to handle it. ;)
I did elaborate what kind of flexibility and benefits you have with shooting RAW. The biggest being expanded dynamic range, expanded color gamut,...
Hey Ray, So I will tell you why I shoot in RAW as opposed to JPEG. The difference between the two is the inherent information retained in the...
I'd love to see this in hand! I would have to go 5.8, I'm not sure how these typically tone.
Out of my wheelhouse, but I would guess AG-3?
I wonder if his tip was in BTC... ;)
And the guy who accepted the transaction should get to retire at 10x his salary for the rest of his life.
Yeah, if only I could go back to March of 2010 with a $10.00 bill and bought 2,000 BTC for $0.005 each. :banghead:
I wish I had bought a lot more rolls of mercury dimes off of eBay back in early 2001 for $15.00 per roll. I also remember buying $20 Saint for...
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