This is the reverse flipped top to bottom to help identify Clash Marks from this reverse.[ATTACH]
I'm experimenting with images to see how to best show die state markers. [ATTACH] This looks like I can post an image and you can click on the...
[ATTACH] This is the earliest Die State Struck paired with Reverse I. I will have to be careful to not include burnished or whizzed coins which...
I had intended to post the pictures with the descriptions, but I'm running into problems posting the Photos. I got a couple of the 13 I have to...
A summary of Breen shows Two Die States for NC-1 and Five for S-92. 1796 7.01 - {NC-1 (I)} Perfect Obverse Die without clash marks. 1796 7.02 -...
For now, I think using this open forum is the best way to get the most interest and involvement. I will begin with proposing a new Die State...
Oops! I just noticed I've been in the wrong thread. I'm sorry for taking this one off subject.
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Breen was an assistant for Sheldon and had a photographic memory so he had access to many of the best collections. Unfortunately, he didn't limit...
I wanted that one, but never had the money when there wasn't a coin I preferred at the same time.
I actually use the icollector site for my Holmes images. They are a uniform 400x400 pixels and I like the presentation....
I have Penny Whimsy as well, Breen's Encyclopedia and I use the images from the Holmes sale supplemented with ANS and Heritage Auction sites for...
I have been a member of EAC on three different occasions beginning (and retaining) EAC Membership #1799 under Bobby (I started young) and...
I have been bothered a bit by the traditional die state nomenclature which divides the die states by variety rather than the obverse and reverse...
You are fortunate to have those memories.
At one time I would have agreed. But lately. just about any coin with a little detail and not severely damaged seems to be bringing prices that...
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