Here's the reverse - it's the one on the right: [ATTACH]
This Roosevelt dime is wider than the standard dime, and I don't believe that it's been flattened. It's as if it was pancaked during the strike,...
Do you think that they match? The pic they show almost looks circular but I also definitely see a dash-like chip, too. [ATTACH][ATTACH] [IMG]
VAM 38A does seem to match up, or at least it's the best candidate among all of the collar clash VAMs (I counted 14 varieties). I do see a number...
Thanks, that's it! I think I see MD on that collar clash, too.
On this 1922-P Peace dollar, the reeding creeps up onto the rim of the coin, and you can see the reeding twice. Is it some sort of collar error?...
This US Mint medal is my favorite of the bunch. I should look for one of these...
My photos come out strange for some reason, which is very similar to yours. The colors are off, the details are accentuated so any flaws seem...
I don't think the photos are that good lol. It's a simple point and shoot Panasonic DMC-LX5. I need to upgrade to a DSLR... eventually. One...
Well, here's the seller's photo of the IHC's obverse below. In the meantime, I put the coin in a Xylene bath, so maybe it'll look better after...
My photographs tend to bring out every flaw, and make all of my coins look muted with almost no cartwheel luster. It's as if there's a "make the...
Also, what color does a re-toned red copper cent look like? Here's a color chart I found on the 'net - is it more or less red than one of these?:...
The IHC has visible flow lines and cartwheel luster on both sides. However, the whizzing seems obvious given the residue around the devices. So,...
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Can you grade my grade, by grading these examples? I do want to eventually submit these to either PCGS or NGC. Thanks in advance! Warm up......
I mean to say polished to DMPL / proof levels, if that suffices with respect to the degree of die polishing. There are a number of examples that...
Yes, that's right, though I do believe that the dies were polished, too, at least once at the beginning to specially prepare the die. We see deep...
WOAH, if that's true, then that proves that the 1893 Columbian halves and Isabella quarters were all technically proof strikes!! I showed...
How about a recycled proof die that eventually cracked?
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