It's there on Hennings on some of the 1944s, but this one has too much texturing
Not sure why I can't do thumbnails. Sorry
@Insider Seen one like this? Sold on ebay a while back.
I finally acquired the toughest of all the five-known Henning nickel dates with Looped "R" reverses. I now have a complete set of all 5 dates and...
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Well he used a transfer process to make the dies. Not actually sure how he then used a "squeezing" process
It could be a cover up. But many things he told the authorities turned out to be true. Again, if you can find those photos of the fake Hennings...
I would like to know if they found blanks at his mint when they located it or if they were unsrtuck planchets. He didn't use an upset mill. Be...
I would really like one if you can acquire one.
Also, he claims to have used an orange stick, industrial grease, and diamond dust to make dies.
Just that he told the secret service he squeezed them rather than using die impact methods. I'm guessing it's just a slower process rather then...
Henning admitted to the Secret Service he squeezed his dies into planchets; they were not die struck (again, according to him).
Can you please post photos of chinese-made Henning fakes of the fake?
I already used that line in my book on the Henning section, and am doing so again in my next publication on Henning Nickels. Kinda beat you guys...
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Any way I could professionally photograph it? I am working on making a table that is updated. I know Winston Zack made one in his book, Bad Metal
It's Joe :) Not yet. If you ever think of getting rid of it let me know though.
Sorry that you're frustrated. Was just trying to understand your answers. I hate communicating in this manner.
I already did that. I scanned a known 1939 with my 1953. Both 79/20 combo. What I meant is that you said they stopped doing XRF tests because the...
Ahhhh. Gotcha. So then why send it to NGC if that's the case?
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