I see what you are referring to, but when I look at them closely (in the picture), I see that it is just an illusion of the picture. They really...
Yes, but doing it in my head is much more efficient than either. There are at least 9 fewer entries.
When I can't do it in my head, my calculator does the division just as easily as multiplication.
For the most part, you are correct. It is very difficult to pick the crack out, but I can see some pieces of it. Even giving you credit for...
OH! But I absolutely see that crack across the middle 8 as well as the 1 and the other 8. The lighting for the 1882 is from the NW so raised...
I am sure you are going to disagree somehow again, but the lines are pretty much following your black line. The only minor exception is right at...
Even if a die crack could cross the "N" at less than 1/256" thick so it does not show on either of 2 legs of the "N" nor the leaf (I find that on...
Maybe I am missing something, but what I am seeing is not a die break. It is a planchet flaw. A die break would go through the "N". A planchet...
Now you need to help me out. Just where are these lines "at an angle"?
Here is the same area on the 53-D
Sorry, but from what I see they are all raised. Just like die scratches. There is not an area incused next to each raised die scratch.
In this case I read "incused" to mean below the normal plane/field.
It was no that easy to catch because the coin is deep in the slab, but I think this shows it. As best I can tell, it is the same as the 53-D...
1979- half 1979-D half
I assume that is the same as on the last coin, all be it this one is less sever. Mr. Diamond called it a slide. I assume you 2 are using...
This one and http://www.cointalk.com/t125206/ will be ending tomorrow.
This one and http://www.cointalk.com/t125205/ will be ending tomorrow.
Been there. Done that. Got the tee shirt. And I still check on things either just to make sure of or series that I am not so familiar with.
What I was looking for was something like "someone got the date right yesterday", "everyone guessed too high". or at least something to point us...
Whole original bank rolls are selling for <$10 on eBay. If you can get 25¢ for it, take it quick.
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