With your outstanding background and associations, I am sure you know exactly what I mean. Does that assertion quoted just mean you bought a book...
On the subject, I have a tube of 1922 (D) cents, some are definitely "D", some are weak, and a few could be sold on ebay as "Real 1922 No D cent"...
Look at the 1972 DDO varieties. For several it is the direction of the rotation that reduces the number of possibilities. Probably the best...
If you are referring to the lettering, I think it is die deterioration due to long usage. Jim
And more newcomers will fail to understand.....
In 1967 , they were using a double squeeze hubbing process to produce the dies, and since the die had to be removed to be annealed to soften it a...
No circulated coin is going to grade high ( AU 58 or below ) unless they are rarities. And rarities are the exception because there are Very, very...
Thanks robec. Well several have said it, and I will again, MD and damage IMO.
If it helps, remember the die acting on the coin, has a surface opposite in depth to what will be the coin itself, so where the tail of the "S"...
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I removed thread #2. Only one thread per "topic" in the most appropriate single forum area. Jim
No, there is no need, if postings of a member are excellent, people know.
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Not being argumentative, but no electronic instrument can magnify any significant amount with a 3mp or even a 5mp chip without the software...
So that people do not think that the W in WMDO means Wide, perhaps WxDO should be used. Also since 70% has it, it might be better to discard it...
Yes, the site does respect authors and expect citations each time if it falls under copyright. It is not the same for posting an URL to the...
Waggers, I would suggest in your next few posts you clarify your position and then either send it for evaluation , or put it away and end this...
I was going to say artificial frosting ( chem treatment), but after reconsidering, I would go with souped up images also.
Looking at the perimeter, it is probably more likely artificially produced rather than wear and rub, a lot of parallel scratches. Maybe then it...
No problem, I can not easily distinguish 3 images from the photo, but if it is, it also can be caused by mechanical movement of the die as it...
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