As @physics-fan3.14 says photos are hard to judge when discerning CAM and Dcam.
There was a Gaggle of DC coins at a pawn shop today. These were the five Morgan 64'D's out of about 20. I surely hope no one is missing them. The...
Merry Christmas Ya"ll. Thanks again @mikenoodle. I will be posting mine on Christmas.
Meanwhile the Kitty otherwise called "Titty" Tebow is a rescue, found in a barn abandoned. Absolutely the best, he smiles when you call his...
Between the two obverse photos. I am unsure that it would go DCAM. I think there should be more frost on the devices. (obv.)
I look forward to the thread.
I think that moderns are all to often frowned upon. Contemporary coins have been stored away, And rarely do the true heirlooms of collections show...
As a nickel guy, those look pretty nice! They seem to have some subtle toning.
Photo?
If you don't think you captured the photo correctly. Here is a reference to the 60 D RPM's.. Use the Mintmark placement to help you. There ae 113...
I think both sides go cameo. Nice
Completely NT, You posted a few in the Morgan thread. Hope you post more.
I am just a student, And will still not know everything when I die. I rely on everyone who posts to CT for my education. Reading what folks have...
My son's been bugging me since the day it got here. Still waiting though.:)
It's definitely seen it's fair share of circulation. The MM has a gas bubble between the copper and zinc. Quite normal for an early zLincoln
Missed posting my 81's 81P[ATTACH] [ATTACH] 81D [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Because it is die deterioration doubling. Notice how the second and lower D surrounds the MM.
-033 placement is not correct. I would look to the die chips on the column and cornice of your coin to help as a die marker.
Did you check the MM placement?
It looked good for the short time it spent in my hands.:happy: Sitting in layaway. I am short funded this holiday season.:(
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