Dang it.... now I want hand pies, hold the coins.....
@KrazyKlown just remember you can’t find one if you’re not looking. If you’re really interested in collecting errors learn the minting process....
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Heck, it’s hard to admit but I have a fouree standing in for an actual officially issued coin for Augustus. With my budget that...
Flat and shelf like… it’s machine doubling. Could also be coming from an over used die. That orange peel effect in the fields is a good...
From my point of view I’d say it’s your collection. Add the coins you want to add. I love the fact that there’s really no wrong way to collect.
How do we get him a best answer for that?
Removing those spots may not actually improve the coin. The skin of the coin under them may not look the same as the rest of the coin. The spots...
How exactly does this work when you can't get local, state, the federal government or national governments to agree on anything? Not to mention...
I’d bet glue with the second coin pressed into it leaving the impression. See how the letters on the nickel impression are backwards? Good...
I just couldn’t tell from the pics. I’m think it should grade pretty well then. I don’t know enough about the series to guess a value, but I’m...
I can’t tell from the pics… is there lustre present? From blowing up the provided pics the bust seems kinda rough.
One of the things I’ve learned about doubled dies is to look at the number or letter in question. If it’s the same size as normal it’s most...
Looks like MD, flat and shelflike.
Investors? They are clearly doing this wrong…
Or some one pointed out it’s unconstitutional.
That’s an environmentally damaged 1944 cent. Pretty well circulated too.
a better way of explaining my closing!!
standard camera on a can/mason jar setup. Give the slab a slight tilt so there's less glare. Adjust the tilt until you're happy.
Great pic!! You’re moving me even more in your direction. Still not an expert but I see it.
@Insider I see what you’re saying and if I understand it correctly I think I agree. Applying those designation to coins as struck makes more...
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