Oh, that's nice and sharp Evan.
@kaosleeroy108 Jefferson is alive and well in this reverse portrait. [ATTACH]
The bigger contact happened to the Monticello. [ATTACH]
My Kitty Tebow, he brught home a life ending injury about a month and a half ago, his right front PAW was jacked up. We have been doctoring his...
I live in D metro, they weren't released here. Haven't had a full roll from circ in years. The 22D Lincolns this year might make the claim.
Lot's of wild flowers growing in those pastures. An ounce round, no bigger than a quarter. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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That one is frosty. PF68?
I probably shoot my photos at 2-4 times.
Let's see em, LOL
I wish I would have done more quarter roll searches when the W's were released. I have only 2 W's I believe.
I am not sure that these are better or just a different look at the luster and surfaces. Although there is more steps than what shows in the...
Maybe I need to add some different style photos there is no way that this coin would grade below a 65. It has 66 luster.
Strikethru? or some ghosting? The area above the Monticello that flashes is from a die polishing. A lot like this one....
I got around to taking some photos this morning. What would you grade this Wartime Jefferson? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
How about a clash. EPU clash and some evidence of the shield. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Most likely incuse die doubling. (VDB) The cent is damaged from the coin roller ring on the reverse.
Yes, MD does mostly occur on worn dies, but it is also usually the wearing out of the parts that hold the dies in place. IE machine doubling.
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