That scope does a great job. I found it on Amazon. Going to order me one.
This thread inspired me to look at my world coins. I also found a Brazilian error coin. There is a die clash above his head showing an inverted...
Looks like a train track coin.
If you look on the edge at the bottom, whatever covered it looks like it wrapped around the coin because the edge is also not toned. It will be...
I thought I had two of them. But after seeing yours, mine looks completely different. This horse sure does spit a lot. [ATTACH]
looks like the reeded edge of another coin struck it and left an impression.
That coin is amazing. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Nice coins.
I believe the proper term would be struck thru late stage capped die.
Could be, but I'm no expert. Just pointing out the similarity. Mine is a cent, not a Jefferson, but it looks very similar in appearance. But...
Nice Find! Looks a lot like my late stage capped die.
These must be very common. I've found three of them now.
That makes sense (or cents). Thanks for the explanation,
Thanks
I could be wrong, but I thought clashes only showed on the field, since Lincolns head would actually be incuse on the die.
I think I'll keep it as an example of orange peel. I've never seen anything like this before.
John Brown's Fort must have been using oranges for cannon balls.
I'm having a hard time getting a picture that shows how this coin looks. The entire reverse has this orange peel look. My understanding is that...
Great find. Still looking for my first cud.
It looks like a die chip. Is it raised?
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