If anybody doesn't understand just go on the Heres what I'm talking about, I'll use the 2012 Alaska ( Denali ) DDRs . See how all the doubling is...
A lot of people don't understand single squeeze hubbing on DDRs ( quarters ) . Like I said if its not around the center of the reverse then its...
You have to understand the doubling has to be around the center of the reverse, ( quarters ) that where a true double die reverse area is on...
Well, I guess Mr. Wexler like it . Heres what he said :...
Heres some images with the cell phone...
I just sent Mr. Wexler some images, I'll let everyone know what he thinks ..
Show us some of the images you sent to Mr. Wexler, I would love to see them ....
Another coin for Mr. potter ...
Heres a scale to change grains to grams and it fits within the limits http://www.metric-conversions.org/weight/grains-to-grams-table.htm
I only think its on the planchet, ( copper 1863 312a )
Here's a new image after its been in a hard arcic case for 10 years or so ....
I've own this coin for years and I found it roll searching quarters . I just weight it and it weights 5.7 grams . It should weight 6.22 grams,...
They look like die groves to me Or the " Die Grooves " that he took images of ...
Could be " Markers " ...
I understand that, but thoses could be " Markers " ....
Wexler has some 2015, DDOs and 1 DDR http://doubleddie.com/1542214.html
This is what your looking for and a good article too http://www.error-ref.com/peripheral-doubling/ at least for USOA
Let me give you a hand, everyone should know about " Single Squeeze Hubbing " by now . First look for notching, and thickness, get a better image...
Here's Mr. Potter site http://koinpro.tripod.com/
I'll know next month, we have a show at the American Polish Cultural Center, on August 30, 2015 ...
Separate names with a comma.