Die Deterioration Promoted By Trails (error-ref.com)
Design-Devouring Die Wear (error-ref.com)
Hi folks...as the die deteriorates over time, things start getting wonky. Have a look at this link - Orange Peel Texture (error-ref.com)
This one has a few things going on. If you look at the fields, you'll see that the flow pattern from the coining is visible. The outer devices...
I'm thinking it's glue. Irregular impression for coin-to-coin. I'm thinking an acetone soak.
Of course it gets harder to find a date the further we get away from it, but other factors in this day-and-age add to the 'scarcity'. The shear...
Fun finds!
Folks glue coins together. They squeeze them in vices...just about anything that suits them.
Very Nice!! Bargain find!!
That has some interesting environmental toning. Seeing this and the other 2 a few days ago has me thinking about the nickels I set aside to build...
In my experience, die dents are more irregular. The lines/edges on your coin are sharp and extend through the devices. No irregularity on the...
What I've noticed is that sometimes one error that looks like another is a symptom of a separate/different event. For example, position of an...
It is interesting that things do appear the same. But there are subtle hints as to why it might be one thing over another. Honestly though, it...
I'm going with Die Scrape - Die Scrapes (error-ref.com)
The link you posted is to a Proof. This is a business strike. Any similarity is coincidental. The last photo is pretty good...but I don't see...
Well done! Nice conservation.
There has been a wave of snarky responses of late and PennyRich has gotten a share of that. Obvious connection between the title and your...
I know the fish you speak of...Bermuda perhaps??
Looking forward to seeing what else is in the mix!:woot:
The known 1972 D DDO is a little different than the more common doubled dies you'll be looking for or finding (Class VIII). Have a look - Brian's...
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