We will never be able to tell unless clean, clear close-ups of what he thinks he sees is provided...Spark
....it could have been used at a casino overseas and gotten the arabic-looking, blue tellers stamp...a casino cashier...Spark
Yes...the bluish cast seen on both sides is toning from some kind of paper stock, either an album or a flip. Purty well worn there, Pardner. NGC...
Yes...ED and DDD. Sometimes MD is mistaken for DDD (and vice versa), but they are both worthless doubling...which, btw, you need to study....
It is PMD, as stated earlier in the thread. And...I don't think they call the workspace where the die presses produce the coins is called a...
No. The phrase I see used most often is "flat and shelflike". Another helpful piece of info is that die doubling adds to the design, while...
Yes, great pictures. I agree with MD. All the MD is on the "north" end of all 4 numbers of the date and on some letters of IGWT, again, the...
3 things I normally mention to newcomers...go to doubleddie.com and read the sections: 1. Worthless doubling. 2. How dies are made and, 3. The...
Like the meow guy, I give rude, insulting or annoying members 3 chances to prove they are not trolls and are receptive to learning. When they...
1884 CC Morgan from GSA release... I will post a pic of it asap, I'll have to use an alternate camera...Spark
...and it still is not worth hoarding until some unknown date in the future when they lift the melt ban...Spark
@Treashunt @paddyman98 ...I'm seeing notching on the nines, a doubling valley on the upper six. So, bowing to your experience and judgement, if...
I think you are on the right track, I mean...you are here on CT getting the best info around to help you learn and understand, after all. But we...
Just a damaged coin...Spark
1916-S and 1925...Spark
Normal worn quarter...Spark
After attending class with all the other assessments, I'm glad I held off till now. I originally thought it MS60, but unsure if obverse contact...
I presumed it was acidic because urea is related to uric acid. Thanks for the additional info...Spark
You need to re-visit "worthless doubling", "how dies are made" and "deteriorated dies". You were given advice on paredolia on your other thread....
Obverse is 64/65...need to see the reverse...Spark
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