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And often if the "puncher" noticed the first strike was badly placed, they would try to abrade it down and repunch. These are harder to find...
You need to find out how to change the color balance on your camera. One photo looks the correct color, but the rest are yellowish and I suspect...
I still feel that the real bargains are at smaller, local shows. Look for a dealer that doesn't seem to be a large one. I usually put those that...
But a computerized system that could distinguish wear only and be able to give even an Unc/Circ decision would be very useful for the average...
The Submit and resubmit until it gets the grade I want people. Matt, I could see where the device you describe could work at differentiating with...
I know it is for cents and nickels, but I don believe so for others....
The two most recent posts on computer grading is this one by Doug http://www.cointalk.com/t42332/#post440257 but his url of the dissertation by...
I am not entirely convinced, as the confirming doubled areas such as under the neck,beard, and bow tie doesn't seem to be there. Perhaps it is...
Notice also there seems to be a similar mark on the left rim in the last photo. I go with post mint also. Sorry. Jim
What year is it? if it is post 1990, the mintmark was not done separately, but on the master die. I do not believe it is a misplaced mint mark,...
The disfigured "E" appears to be due to either a combination of strike/wear and a planchet flaw or damage, causing the deep line that intersects...
Without any scientific methods of distinguishing AT from NT, I would hope that any toning would become buyer's decision rather than assuming any...
Looks like die deterioration. I don't see any die doubling effect. Jim
The interesting part, was the 1915 EF-AU lincoln comment. Those seem to be tough. very tough unless you want to put out a nice sum. Most I see at...
If you lower the pixel count, the image will be too small. Best option is to save on a site like photobucket and then link them to your post with...
Another thing to consider is the safety of the exchange process and shipping. Some African and Asian countries seem to pay their postmen by what...
I agree with raider that it doesn't look right. But take the first step and measure the weight of it. It should be 14.25grams as it says on the...
No, that is the 1909 DDO Die #1 FS#01-1909-1101, not the die #2.FS#01-1909-1102 like the original poster shows and has. Jim
When a coin has been in circulation, there are all sorts of chemicals to which it can be exposed such as laundry detergent and dryer heat, both...
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