Agreed with Chris' comment above.
There is usually a dial on the scope or nearby on the power/USB cable where you can dial down the light and another you can use to reduce the...
I could not agree more and all the more reason to stay positive and give the correct information. Error collecting is a niche group and I find all...
This story has been all over the place John and made worse by social media, now to the point where people reading about it think it is fact. China...
I cannot tell from these photos but sometimes the designers initials will be covered by a die crack or die chip. You will have to play with the...
But, it has become personal for you. If you despise errors so much, would it not just be easier for you to pass these post by? After all, if you...
Pay no mind my friend. Just pass on by them.
Really Eddie? And we wonder why people get offended so easily. The question was already answered correctly, but you just HAD to troll it. And if...
@Speeksoft I like your screen name. More here should practice it.;)
An engraving tool or chatter from a drill bit on the first. Damage on all as said above.
I should have mentioned...note it is from Philly, they use their dies way past their useful stage and just do not seem to care to make a quality...
Late die stage machine doubling but not an error. Just a worn out die. Sorry.
Coin rolling machine damage above the date.
Always a pleasure and you are quite welcome.
Yes in addition to the last two posts.
I came across a substantial collection of India a couple of years back and it included these. Many showed the same as yours and I also assumed...
Maybe scale needs calibration?
Sorry, I thought you were referring to the OP.
And that's how if follows, your die chip and cracks are often on the same coin. A chip forming is usually a later stage of the crack, which opens...
@BooksB4Coins You explained above quite nicely my friend. What I can add, is that most of the minor doubled dies we are referring to occurred...
Separate names with a comma.