I like those pictures even better, especially that obverse. Dang, that's killer.
The pictures are too overlit to really get a good feel. But, 65 or 66, max.
These might not be "fingerprints" per se... they are probably "palm prints." The palms of your hands have the same texture as your fingertips, and...
This is my own personal opinion, and others will disagree, but I absolutely despise fingerprints and palmprints on my coins (especially "UNC"...
Dang, I love the lime greens and yellows, if that picture looks like the coin in hand!
Show us the coin?
Dude, I've never seen a bill so close to Pi! That's cool! As you may be able to tell from my user name, I'm sort of a fan.
Totally support the crossing - but just send it to NGC for crossover. They'll crack it themselves if it crosses at your minimum grade. If you...
That coin looks quite fake to me. Sorry.
Yours shares a similar feel to my 63. I believe this type of toning comes from an album. [ATTACH]
If you think about how the dies are aligned, it matches with the M of Monticello. Notice the O behind his head, and the outline of his head on the...
*Very* nice toning on a 63D! I especially like the reverse.
Nice clash, and great toning.
No. A 64 would not have the same sort of toning as your 58. In 58, the mint sets were shipped in cardboard holders, hence the toning (from the...
That is something known as "Longacre Doubling." It is not true doubling at all, and is very common on coins of that era. You can read more about...
Very nice! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Just checked the NGC census... You could theoretically do a date set, but not a full set. I didn't realize how many years the Booker's lasted for.
Very cool. Now do it in PL ;)
I'm sure you've done so before, but show us your 1815? I'll show you mine if you show me yours.
I don't know who he's talking to or what his process is. I know the second volume was delayed because of the pandemic, but it should be on track...
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