Neither can I' but we might see more if the photos were taken with a well distributed illumination
Looks like it was struck on a oversize planchet.
At least the coin in thread 7 is interesting because the chip there seems to have the sword guard attached to the finger.
The advice on lighting by physics-fan3.14 worked out well.
This is not a doubled die. It may look like it because the illumination is coming from 6 o'clock and forms heavy shadows on the 12 o'clock side.
I can't even find the old block.
Why worry about a rim cud when the whole center of the obverse seems like one big glob?
I agree with 16% off.
That angle shot is a real winner. It's not only clear but it looks great and alive.
Your photos certainly do show a lot of flexibility in JFK's eyes. I'll have to look carefully at mine to see how restless he appears.
VF with the obv 20 and the rev 30.
That looks like a retained die break going from rim to rim along the wing on the left side.
For the obverse, the clashing looked weak, although there were some ghost-like lines in the section behind the hair. What looked interesting was...
The various photos show considerable difference in shadows. How are coins illuminated in microscopy. Is it a small but bright light source?...
The only consistent doubling look was the ghostly 2 in the date, and that seemed like an MD. Looking at the many images I get the feeling that...
Agree that there appears to be doubling on the reverse and that the grade is AU. Curious about the lighting. The obverse shows a darker field...
SuperDave: Those milk spots on the Morgan look about the same color as most of the field: but they are surrounded by a much darker field darker...
usmc60: A simple visual check will give you positive evidence of flatness. Take two similar quarters showing similar wear. Place them edge to...
Without an infocus photo it looks like it may be a machine doubling.
Two die breaks starting at the same point on the rim, with the lower going tto the rim again.
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