[IMG] to the forum. I understand that the coin counting/rolling machine wipes that part of the coin out. I've seen many coins with that mark on them.
Yes Sir
The dimes in those early 80's exhibit thicker letters, at least what I've seen.
Looks like a chemical ate on it.
amazing find and yes it's cool.
Of course I was just kidding when I made the offer to purchase this coin. Although it does have a price on it. [IMG]
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[IMG] mgChevelle to the forum. Naughty damage to what looks like a large "S" 1941.
I don't have my lighting set up yet, as a matter of fact I'm still trying to figure out what to do. With the loupe I can hold the camera further...
hinchcliff [IMG] to the forum.. Try this site, it's for your camera. Go to page 15, it tells you how to set your macro....
It looks just like machine doubling or deteriorated dies.
It looks to me that some of the doubling that is shown is from deteriorated dies not doubled dies.
Wowwe what a collection!!
I don't know of any books but here's a website that is full of info. You may know about it already but for other's here it is.....
Please explaining where that doubling is. Thanks
I live in a small senior park. We've had a few burglaries lately and things that were stolen included coin collections. They will probably show up...
I think if the coin was hit with the light from another direction it would without a question show the cud..my 2 cents.
Yep closer will help. Thanks And [IMG] to the forum..
I think that because of the optical conclusion it's difficult to tell whether it's incuse or raised. I say it's raised.
Cud, I will keep looking.
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