I'm not sure what technique Ray uses for his 3-D rendering. But it actually wasn't all that difficult to do. The height image was a total of 102...
That is a really cool site. I'd say yes, this would meet that Bi-Level Die Break definition. It's not nearly as dramatic as the example of the...
Thanks guys. This is a very fascinating coin. When I came across it, I thought the area of the die break was hair or some other gunk. That is...
Here is a 1964-D Washington Quarter I picked up recently. I originally posted it in the Under $50.00 thread. I decided to do some high...
Wait until you see these focus stacked images of this die crack/break. I'm calling it the "Great Wall of George".
I wish they had made those older holders ugly, it would sure make it easier to crack and resubmit. Or at least make the newer holders more...
Oooooohh, I like. Man you have a nose for those toners. Sweet additions.
This is a cool $20.00. My thoughts were insufficient inking as well. It's very peculiar that just the 89 on both serial numbers would remain. I...
I just love this thread. Every time I see new posts it makes me want to go out look for new stuff. :)
It just barely makes it to the rim on the left. But the right side over by the 1 is just spectacular. I'm going to try an experiment and see if...
This is a trick question. It depends. Does it weigh 3.1 grams or 2.5 grams? If it weighs 2.5 grams it's worth 1 cent. If it weighs 3.1 grams...
Ok, here is a fairer comparison. This is a 1909 Lincoln Cent that I own, it's raw and is as close to red as I have. You will notice how the...
Yes, I front loaded it a bit. And yes the "Red" cent is turning. It was the only 66 red I could find on PCGS CoinFacts.
Hahahaha!!!! You don't think that was apples to apples? :rolleyes::p
I would rather have a RB or B with great eye appeal than have a Red Lincoln Cent. If I want a red Lincoln Cent, I can go to the bank and get...
Welcome!! Sorry to hear of your loss. You did the right thing by coming to a community that will be more than happy to help steer you in the...
I love both coins. But my wallet likes the Walker's better. When I even think about Standing Libertys my wallet slaps me in the butt and say's...
This is exactly right. At the time of my 1919 Dime cherrypick, it was a brand new discovery. After finding one among 9 that I looked at, I...
Those are the risks. But in my eye's, it gives the dealer one last shot at realizing what they have. If then they still don't know, well my...
Here is what a die crack looks like. You'll notice it's raised above the surface of the coin. [ATTACH]
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