Too hard to tell, picture too small. Can you get a close up of the area in question?
Whoa....how long have you had that coin? I sold a raw one that was almost dead-on that coin some years ago....love the color!
Yep, simple DDD.
yes!
1992 is die deterioration doubling.
Right on! Well said bro! Conservation and cleaning are two different things. I'm not going to bother taking on Doug again, it's futile.
WOW! KILLER clash!
WOW! That's a stunning example!!! It's funny how most people have no clue about this coin but everyone knows the S/S horz variety. I told my...
I don't think I've ever posted this one here before. 1909 S/S MM-001 variety, NGC MS-62BN. Cherrypicked this from my local dealer raw. I think...
Looks better! I can see the toning and luster too....you're getting there.
Of course it's in there. http://www.history.com/videos/journalist-goes-inside-fort-knox#fort-knox-secrets-revealed
Md
Pictures too small to grade, looks MS, probably $3-4.
The 26-D is an easy 64+, resubmit. What do you think of the luster? The beard detail is amazing for the issue!
An old Canon SD700IS, freehand with NO photo editing, just a jpg resize for web use.
I think I see frosty luster on the obverse, eye appeal bumb.
Blazing luster, almost no hits.
Here's an example of what can be done by with light and camera angles. These are pics of the same coin.
I have a full spectrum CFL desk lamp, light is critical. I use various angles of incident light and camera angles to capture toning. Like Dick...
Flat, shelf-like....definately MD.
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