While looking at the hair point photos of the education site, I noticed even the MS 1916 appeared to have an incomplete inner border above the...
I guess this is the ultimate sell the slab, not the coin situation. Emphasize the reverse and then only show the obverse.
How about 5.9 steps? It's a great find. Congratulations.
I researched the submission process and have a problem. A five coin minimum problem. I don't have 5 coins in the $28 tier to submit. I called and...
Is it possible to be so good at misleading, that you believe your own bs?
It sounds good to me and it won't leave me confusing people. That is, if I'm still seeing things after counseling...
I don't know how much better these are, but here is my second attempt at photographing them. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Counseling it is.
Thank you. I picked these up in the 1998 - 1999 time frame and I could easily have been fooled as could those who sold them to me. The 43 is from...
Forget the different denomination. Does anyone else see at least two images of the IN GOD WE TRUST banner bleeding through the field between the...
See my Charlotte Gold Thread.
I have images, but I plan on working for sharper ones after the batteries recharge on my camera. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I know I need to get the correct terminology down as I must be confusing everyone when I make no distinction between same and different dies when...
There are wrong planchet errors even today. I have begun to doubt my initial reaction of the marks in the field in front of the face as a smaller...
I'm at the very beginning stages running down this "type" of situation so I can easily misuse terms as I attempt to grasp what's happening....
These are examples of using previously minted coins as planchets:...
I think they have been struck on planchets which were previously struck leaving feint impressions of the previous strike. Most of the time, it's...
On the first, several of the marks appear to be undertype of a smaller denomination, possibly $2.50. Notice the top of a portrait in the field in...
I have two Charlott $2.50 gold coins I am thinking of selling. 1843 Plain 4 (23,076) in XF with light undertype which could be confused as...
Put up or....
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