Photos will improve with time and practice. But I also recommend that you use the Search tool here to read up on suggestions made by members who...
Hi Otis - you need full shots of the obverse and reverse. The close shots aren't that helpful. One thing that's missing is the large chip/die...
There are different markers for different stages, so as Danomite notes, additional pictures are needed to confirm and attribute. The position and...
Maybe a 1920?
I played around with a diagnostic collage created by another fellow enthusiast. Have a look at your coin in hand and let us know. [ATTACH]
I believe that your dateless may be a 1924.
Actually, if the average is 8-10 LWCs in a box...you are right about the average. My advice: set expectations appropriately. Otherwise you will...
Here's a link that should help you determine the grade: https://coinsandcanada.com/coins-grading.php?grade=5-cents-1911-to-1936-George-V&id=12
Thanks for checking...again for me. I'm always hoping. I've been very lucky with those early 60s DDOs and DDRs. I know that a ton of CRH...
I've been fooled by the lighting at 9 o'clock, but is the 64D a DDO.
Browse Heritage Auctions. It would be advantageous with clearer and better photos where lighting doesn’t wash out the surface. But I think your...
Nice pictures Railguy! Crop next time perhaps, but the photo was taken at an optimal distance and the backing perfect for putting the attention to...
MS66. A little less light as Michael suggests to perhaps see the surface better, but looks like only light abrasions on the lower bust/beard,...
I'm sure that the trial transcripts could be obtained through FOIA, but it might take months to get that information. I'm not sure that I've read...
I'm not as familiar with IHCs, but I did learn a few weeks back about Longacre Doubling. This may be that....
I don't think so either. I only know of two reverse dies and your coin has neither and the details are too crisp. It may be that you have an...
A less than 1% event. Maybe you'll see 3 more like this during the challenge. That isn't too bad.
A few years back, a CRH enthusiast in another forum found a 1955 DDO searching rolls. A true lightening bolt moment. They happen, like the...
Of course rotated dies can happen just about anytime, this listing is incomplete but helpful - http://rotateddies.50webs.com/census.htm
There is a similar appearance, but the location of 15 is west of the OP's coin's mint mark. It does look like there is an original mm slightly...
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