Anything less than a 64 would be plain wrong. NICE COIN!
1997 - The only 97 pic I have is of a rotated, capped die error that I conserved for a young collector who found it.
All you need to do now is learn how to crop. LOL
That's AWESOME! You don't need huge megapixels for web coin pics, I've been saying it for years. I still use an old Canon SD700IS 6MP and it works...
1909-O Barber Quarter Semi-Key - $25 FREE SHIPPING! 1912-S Half, Semi-Key, F-VF, close call, nice original coin! $35 FREE SHIPPING!
1963 Washington Quarter - BLAZING luster! Compare to a "normal" quarter from the same collection. Just a small hint of toning on the obverse shows...
I like these, they are pretty cheap so I have a few.
1995 ddo :d
I can join back in. 1995
Hey Joe.....it's called a "doubled die". The should be a D at the end. :D Hub doubling only involves a single, working die....not two of them. LOL
Looks like Irish is finally starting to average out. LOL
You are referring to verdigris and this coin DEFINATELY has no verdigris on it.
That's a very nice looking IHC! CONGRATS! :)
That's a little better....you can see the area of weakness that's typical. The line must be all the way through to show complete separation across...
I can't find my diagram picture, but there are two primary areas where the steps typically show weakness and are incomplete. The first area is at...
You have to look through thousands and thousands to find the super gems. It's even tougher for me because I also demand full steps. Admittedly, I...
Yea, yea....LOL I wrote the book while I was laid off. These days I'm working my edited off. The time will eventually come to finish it up. :)
Read and learn - http://www.amazon.com/Coin-Chemistry-Including-Cleaning-Preservation/dp/0971392471
Lucky you! NICE SNAG!
Beautiful! It all has to do with the thickness of the silver sulfide layer. It doens't "flow", it just deposits at a different rate.
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