Your images still aren't showing close-up details very well. I'd suggest that you crop out all of the unnecessary background and resize your image...
Coins like this one and those with "RUST" are the result of a grease-filled die. As grease and debris fill the recesses, it is compacted with...
It's unfortunate that Mr. Hill passed, but my experience with most dealers is that they know very little about errors. It is just too...
Post-mint damage! Chris
Umm...did NGC omit the mintmark or did they omit the "S" for silver dollar? Chris
Is this your photo? Chris
No offense intended, but if Dave Hill knows all about them, why are you asking for information, here? Chris
Where did you learn that? Chris
What is your favorite game(s)? Chris
An owner who likes to gamble and thinks he's a good pool player. Chris
A cud is a break along the rim that extends into the field. Chris
Using a loupe for a close-up is like using a piece of wood 2"x2" for a baseball bat. Chris
Nope! Pareidolia! Chris
Gee! That's a far cry from 3.11 gms. Chris
Nice work, CC! Chris
What is the longest and hardest, you ask? It is one that I'm still trying to prove, and I've been working on it since 2004. Do I want to discuss...
I did enlarge it the first time. So, I just enlarged it again. I still don't see a "D". Chris
I can't see a "D" under the "S". Chris
I should have been more explicit. I was actually referring to all denominations and die breaks that may or may not occur anywhere on a coin. Chris
Any other hobby requires you to spend money for your "objets d'art", but for numismatics, you get to spend money to buy money. Chris:)
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