It could be the end result of this. This is a winged D in the primary stage. It was named that because the chips looked like the wings on a...
If you buy one get a good one. The clarity on these vary. I like the heft and feel of it in my hand. The other thing is you can put it directly to...
Sterling silver? Here is one that I have. [ATTACH]
I haven't adjusted it in years. This is the only one I use.
Yes there are two lenses. You loosen 1 then can screw in the eye piece 2. For a different magnification. I haven't played with it in years.
Randy what do you mean by a single eye loupe? This is my loupe I believe it is about 4X. It is made by Edmund Scientific it is also adjustable....
There is enough high point rub/circulation on that coin to warrant an AU grade. I would think AU55 maybe AU58. But I think there is enough light...
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It looks like it was fixed last weekend. from coin facts. https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1893-s-1/7226 [IMG]
That's Perty! Nice looking "Woodie" !
I am not sure why I didn't look at the CPG. Here is the S/S [ATTACH]
Can you link to that reference?
DMPL means Deep Mirror Proof like. Below is the definition from coin facts. https://www.pcgs.com/lingo/d
I guess I am confused. The coin to start this thread is not hub doubling, nor is the other coin that he only wants to play games with. The MM were...
One of my newer favorites. MS63DMPL [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
MS62
For those I set them aside and look at it again in the morning, maybe in different light. Most die cracks start at the rim and work their way into...
I found the coin it is a 54S. Still a neat die chip just not a 52S.
I went MS65. It looks to have great luster but I think that there are enough luster breaks and bag contact to keep it at gem.
Actually the Motto shows tell tale signs of DD along with the 3. Die deterioration in this form shows a secondary image along the outer devices...
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