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Here's a couple good for tokens from metal detecting. Chas B Popp Bar and saloon from 1905 to 1908. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] This 1600 was found within a...
It is all about the lighting. Most of us use a dslr and have 2-4 lights that we can move around to light the coin. We also have the ability to...
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Your cent is pretty far out of tolerance, I would imagine that it would have a small premium. zincolns have a .10 tolerance. Remember that...
Yes uncentered broadstrike. EDIT I see @paddymans point though, that is the easiest when there is reeding involved. Your coin looks to have a...
Thought the same thing immediately when I saw it.
Any part of the die that breaks off is a form of IDB.
Please don't take this wrong, We have a few members on here that like to pour on the advice and can't handle when someone argues with them. The...
I debated making that same response. Thank you for saying it.
Actually since the single squeeze method for producing dies has been used. It is more common to have doubling on the central devices, and only on...
The coin is what it is. I might try a few solutions. Distilled water first. followed by one or both of Acetone, Xylene. Rolling a q tip on the...
Here is my 1947 1/4 Balboa. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It's not doubled, It is MD. Flat and shelf like. Notice how the ear is smaller and not bigger?
No you didn't.
I believe that @physics-fan3.14 collects these. Nice looking PL.
Damaged large date.
Both are MS66. The first got a + for semi PL. The second got the CAC.
That's a large date. I don't have a photo of one but someone will be along shortly to give a photo of the small date.
Apologize to those that you were rude to and I would be glad to help.
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