Try one more time please. From the top down to the coin (straight overhead), a single light source coming in from only one side (left or right sides)
Thanks!
OK, never mind my post about the image sizes being different. All fixed. (Which is something I should have done first)
I know that some of the images are not consistent with regard to size, but using a hand held Android camera/phone, a slight change of elevation...
OK, Almost done: Row 1 & 2: 2021-W Type I Row 3 & 4: 2021-W Type II $5, $10, $25, and $50 Coins Presented in original size in first Image, then I...
I was alive when they were still minting the Franklin. But Now all I will see is Alfred Hitchcock when I look at these..
Very nice coin too, I'll have to see if I have that one in my collection.. Great price too. Nice find. (can I praise this anymore than I already did?)
I believe that they use that designation for special edition coins (SP) just like the 1965-1968 SMS coins, if they get graded, they are reported...
Very nice presentation.
Umm, coincidental die chip? J/K
nice job!! (kind of puts my 500 to shame - even though I've been posting for about month or so)
oopse, yes, a Freudian slip there. Maybe we need call out the vise squad! (another slip).. lol :kiss:
And the next group: First Row - 2020-W V75 PCGS PR69, 2020-W V75 PCGS PR70. 2nd Row - same coins as first Row just close up. 3rd and 4th Rows as...
Applied by using a vice and pressing another coin against this one.
Interesting thought @Mountain Man. I agree completely.
Ok, now I'm curious about your theory about it getting its dent prior to striking. Is the dent that same thickness as the edge of a nickel...
Nice find there.
I'm interested in gold of all kinds.. coin, nugget, of even flake gold.[ATTACH]
It seems to be following the curve of the coin. Maybe caused by a rolling machine?
One question to ask, is this a reputable auction house that is familiar with numismatics? Something this obvious would SHOULD cause them to pause...
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