Entry post for @Cheech9712 unless she responds she already has one...they are great to use to scratch off lottery tickets. :)
I usually rely on Ed Wood...
MD is caused by the movement of the die during a strike, so most (if not all) of the coins coming out would have some degree of this kind of...
Still looks like a fisheye lens.
Or pieces of the "true" cross...
When you see "doubling" on many areas, you should expect MD.
That was my problem, I'm just not experienced in ancients.
Good to see you
Like Secret Santa but with ancient coins...I've always been too intimidated.
Lots of people still do. The only trick is to try and stabilize the camera.
Awwwwwwwwwwww thanks, my wife says I got too much "stuff"
So, is it a phone, and which one?
I guess you are talking about the thing in front of his chin? [ATTACH] Sometimes damage like this can be caused by heating with a little...
Notice how the edge of the 2x2 holder is curved, that is a consequence of the lens. If you put the phone (you are taking phone pictures,...
Looks more where a piece of tape or something was wrapped around while most of the coin toned, and was then removed.
A die break would leave a raised area where the metal of the coin would have run into it. If there were a piece of debris on the blank planchet...
Seems like I remember some company selling one square inch of land in each state as a package deal...
Wonder if the guys on numisforums.com would be interested...
If you do, show us.
What's wrong with Franklin Mint sterling?
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