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Why is this thread about ebay sellers turning into a thread about judging someone's intelligence by the way they post? Perhaps some people use...
Rascal, wondering where you are seeing a double strike?
Anything on the obverse? Looks like a die clash with 3+ events, wow.
I dunno, Rick. I'm not seeing the wide, flat bases on LIBERTY that can be seen on the linked DDO.
1835. :)
To quote Indiana Jones... "That belongs in a museum!" Seriously though...that is a damn impressive set. I'd be lucky to have half those coins in...
Both look normal. Maybe a little bit of damage. Definitely not an OMM, probably not an RPM from what I can see...
Well, you can ignore the slab...pretty much that is one of the "home slab" companies that will throw a high number on anything their way. I'm not...
Read ALL of doubleddie.com, specifically "how dies are made" and "doubled dies". Bookmark the following sites: error-ref.com errorvariety.com...
It's a struck through grease coin...a relatively common error when grease or debris gets trapped in the die and prevents a full strike of the coin.
It takes patience, education, and a little bit of luck to find errors and varieties. It was actually a few months of searching before I found my...
I've just been working on photography for a few months so far... old: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] New: [ATTACH]
A little hard to detect the toning, but it is definitely there on this coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I can post an 1822, and if it gets to me in time, an 1819.
Not a doubled die...looks like MD.
Beautiful coins...unfortunately my Large Cent collection has dwindled recently due to trading away and selling...I should probably get some more.
Dang...I thought this one would have the luster for 67. 0 for 2 this time around...that'll hurt.
No, that is the result of a die clash...if you do an overlay of the obverse and reverse, that is approximately where the Y of LIBERTY from the...
Can you provide an example of a dropped element that shows as something that is raised? What a dropped element is, is a hardened piece of grease...
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