Getting late here in Spain. Tomorrow I will get the DSLR and proper lighting on it.
Canada 1973. Prince Edward Island 100 Years [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Canada dollar 1979. 300th anniversary of the Griffon [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1979 Canada, 100 Dollars gold save the children commemorative. Impaired proof, probably only worth melt. .917 gold, 250,000 struck [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I removed it from the gov packaging (blue pack) for these fotos, so no wear
Wexler and Variety vista only list the 1946 S as Inverted mint mark, Lincoln resource don't list any. It does look inverted in your pics
Exactly
I have added new pics with different background, lighting etc. Problem is it is so shiny that it is easily overexposed and all the details get...
I have been looking at the PCGS graded examples (nothing higher than MS 68, but those two have no photos). To my untrained eye my coin is at least...
Ottowa Canada 1976 [ATTACH]
Of course. You have just demonstrated a placeholder used to demonstrate the visual form of something that has no meaningful content.
Yes, well done! And your photography has improved dramatically, keep it up
So the son of Mr and Mrs die would be Master Die?
There is no need to post twice on the same subject. Be patient and other members will see your post and give their opinions.
Post mint damage. It looks like someone started to design a necklace or ring or other piece but gave up
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I don't see it. I think most members here would appreciate you checking your coin(s) against known examples before posting. Here are three sites...
I think if it went through PCGS it got MS65 FBL, but NGC MS 64+
1966 Sweden 5 Kroner [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Canada 1941, Newfoundland 10 Cents [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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