I would say it does, technically, since a lot of varieties are identified by die cracks and such.
I think I see it on BERT, but, since those pictures are so magnified, I'm not sure it would count as a doubled die.
If these are your worst numismatic sins, you're in good company. Once you get going on this project, it won't be an "arduous task" anymore; it...
I like it a lot.
At the level those coins are at, I wouldn't expect a bean (or even a grade on a label) to matter one way or the other.
Franklin comes up for sale much more often than the other two. There was just one on eBay a month ago.
Nice! I've been looking for that one! The bust half and the Oregon Trail half almost never come up for sale. :(
You can upload photos directly to CT. Just click "Upload a file," and then "Insert file as full image," et voila!
You might be in for a shock if you're looking for a denarius of Claudius. :-)
I usually look at Antoninus Pius denarii. I end up cross referencing Wildwinds (should probably get a copy of RIC III), Cohen, and Le trésor...
Family connection. :)
Lots of things. Right now, I would really like to have a 1574 dated coin of Elizabeth 1 with a clear, bold date and nice portrait. :)
Hmm, weird. I can access www.vcoins.com but not vcoins.com.
Right. I'm saying that since they frequently ship things that are not media mail, they may not use it.
Same issue in all browsers.
I'm getting this when I try to access vcoins.com: [ATTACH] Anybody else got issues?
That would be my guess as well. Media mail is supposed to be literally just for media with content (printed books, music CDs, etc.)
@dtluper : at no point in the minting process is a US coin ever a round ball. If you had studied the minting process, you would know this, and you...
I love this cabinet! What are the dimensions of the cabinet and the drawers? Did you cut the foam yourself, or did it come that way?
Ok, that makes sense. I have seen that and considered it a good sign due to the nature of ancient minting techniques.
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