Last night I was thinking about, "The water seal" on bills, is the way every body check for the authenticity of a bill. You don't think this...
I'm sure you don't see this face also.
Compare this 1st Relation. On the reverse, later we are going to the oberse. There are other simbols on the reverse.
Mr Jazzcoins; How serious you are? when you investigate errors in coins. With this one, I'm only in the beginning.
May be this one help better.
The nova constellatio patterns are every were on oberse and reverse. But what is most important right now is this little face on Lincoln's face....
Jazzcoins; check the official Red book in the section of Colonial Issues, there are rare shapes, including the Carolina elephant tokens, and...
Mr. Bill, my findings are related with hours and hours of investigation. It's easy to said "Post mint Damage" when you don't know from were some...
You can find that shape in Einsenhower Dollar's reverse, close to the Eagle are feet. But my mayor concern right now is the new discovering on...
I rotated the image 150 degrees. Sound a little most familiar this image?
Simple, the punch in charge of the VDB mark was broke.
Remember other things before you give another opinion. 1st. The scarf again same as my 1982 Lincoln. and 2nd the clip, is the area of the VDB.
Check out how the letters ST of State on Reverse did not suffered the clip. That 's the best prove the coin was in the die when this happen.
May be this is "Pareidolia"; but following the horizontal line of the mouth on the oberse. It's no there, a mouth, and another mouth, and another...
The doubling in 9 and 8 is going to the right, and the doubling in 4 is going to the left. It's normal? in machine doubling.
My friend OCOPR48. This is the reason I would like to see the entire oberse. As you can see in my 1969 S, A xtra little face was about the ear of...
OCOPR48; I don't know if you sow my 1969-S in discussion, about 2 month ago. Yours look better and I think what you have is a Double Mint Mark;...
Matt, then what you said is Double Strike?
Congratulations, I never found one like that.
Very nice finding. This is a DDS (double die ship).
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