I'm 30 years behind as a collector, and I wish I had the eyes that I had when I started. Now, a good pair of reader glasses, a magnifying lamp,...
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Folks have to remember that the huge volumes of coinage produced in modern times dwarfs the mintage figures of those ‘golden’ years. Even if folks...
Using a solid background should help with photos. It’ll help the camera focus on the object. As noted, die deterioration. Good luck on the hunt!
This adds to my theory that you have an LCS using one of your banks. They dump what they don’t care to move through the shop. Excellent for you...
I would too, Cheech. I have a roll set, by year/mm. I don't recall if I have a full roll of 1972 S, but if the roll is full, I have them stacked...
Nice coin. I'm leaning towards AU58, RB as well. Some wear detail might be washed out (crisper photos might clear things up), and Obverse looks...
Not a proof, but one fine 1972 S. AU or better, perhaps.
I can honestly say that my abuse is out of carelessness. I can't be accountable for loose change in my family's pockets. I can't do it all,...
It looks like there is a clash showing too.
Could be one of mine! ;-)
Always fun to find an LWC! As Sal points out, what you are seeing there is Machine Doubling or machine damage. It's an illusion to real doubling...
It's a terrific looking specimen. I think that the TrueView adds...and detracts. To Bob's comments, the TrueView allows a closer look at the...
Split plating lends to the formation of hydrozincite and eventual collapse. As noted by our fellow enthusiasts, split plating eventually allows...
A kind fellow enthusiast. I did not know of his passing, but he will surely be missed by his fellow CT enthusiasts. As Pam said, he was patient...
Perhaps more for the mix - http://www.varietyvista.com/07%20Roosevelt%20Dimes/Obverse%20Design%20Varieties.htm.
I struggle at times to align with Wiles and Wexler on a number of listings. I acknowledge that these gentlemen have great spans of knowledge and...
I was going to visit VV to see class type. I was thinking possibly minor tilt given the closeups you provided.
Correct. When DDD is present, you usually see what is typically referred to as 'die wash'. When coining material, the tools (the anvil/hammer...
Thanks Steve...always learning here too!
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