What grade do you suspect your nickel to be in? I haven't seen a photo of the reverse. So, I cannot comment on it's grade. Can you help us out?
The marker's were present in your first photos. Well done!
Cropping your photos is a big help.;) The damage to the cent is detouring me from looking any closer. But, tis the transformation to a better...
Playing with the Magnifying glass. [ATTACH]
Just some fun shots that I need to get better at. No doubt that it is a O-104. Here is the die crack thru states.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I love the Coin. Thanks Ya'll for helping me decipher all of it.
This was probably lost in the bag that transported the coins . If it stuck to the die. It would have definitely left a strike through. Here, this...
VV didn't have any markers. Thanks
What reference are you using for the die markers. I am not doubting you, It's just that there IS a lot of deterioration showing.
Interesting, Variety Vista has cataloged 11 die stages to the RPM 4
Wow! That 16 piece set is incredible.
I say clogged or filled die. And what looks like the upright of the L is actually an IDB.
Thanks there really isn't much information on line to make the distinction.
I did a little more research on this subject. Although it was hard to find a coin in the same condition. I did find one the exhibits some of the...
Some folks look at it that way. But it is still been proven wrong.
I was playing around with some photos, I thought that these might help with the ED.[ATTACH] The rusted and pitted die look is most present in...
The guy didn't make very much after the time he spent altering It. The guy you bought it from, may not have been the one to alter it. He may have...
From what I read, the guy at the flee market made coin rings. I assumed that the guy has probably done some experimenting with hammering some...
It's Die deterioration.
I have no doubts that it is altered. I am trying to figure if there is actually a Roosevelt sitting between the copper plate or if a Roosevelt was...
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