Learn something new everyday. Thanks for the clarification, guys!
I'm hardly an expert on world coins but it certainly looks like mechanical doubling. Keep up the hunt!
I'm no pro on IHC's, but could it possibly be some Longacre doubling on the date?
Picture isn't clear enough to see the RPM, but position looks pretty close. I'll take your word on it. :) Keep up the hunt!
If you want a list, I would recommend purchasing some reading material. Namely, "Strike it Rich with Pocket Change", and the "Cherrypicker's Guide...
It is generally a good idea to tell us when the pictures are of 2 different coins. Not all of us are mind readers. In any case, the coins are...
Nice off-center coin. Keep up the hunt!
Looks like a nice struck through grease find. Keep up the hunt!
Birth year proof. :) [IMG]
Here's a nice 1951-D.:smile [IMG]
Don't think I posted this one yet. My one and only FE cent.:thumb:
Pictures aren't great (it usually helps if they are straight on instead of at an angle), but I think what you are seeing is the result of die...
I don't even understand what is going on in this thread, but maybe it's just me... I have a counterfeit 1909-S VDB laying around here somewhere....
Not a doubled die. Keep up the hunt!
No, they are not in any type of holder when I photograph them. If you are referring to the way the rims look, I am using a very basic photo...
Here's one of my favorites.:)
I quickly put this picture together as a test, what do you guys think?
Still mechanical doubling. Keep up the hunt!
We'll need pictures of the coin to make an accurate assessment.
Jody, I believe it is a Jansjo lamp I got from Ikea. Here is a photo of the setup.
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