Nice find. Here is some info https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces2356.html
Nice example. Die clash at the "V" of the jaw/neck and a die break on eagles left wing should help you to the VAM. Can't see in the photo if there...
An RPM would be on all coins struck with that die, thousands, it stands to reason and the law of averages that after 59 years others would have...
It appears to be an impaired clad proof, worn flat at it's highest points. Or as suggested by @green18 an image of the reverse might show...
Very nice. The old adage of " Good things come to those who wait " has been proved. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for responding. I will read tonight when I get home.
Full size, in focus and cropped images would go a long way to enable members to give an informed opinion
Just found this one with the same lettering and date position. 1/4 Thaler from 1623 https://www.numisbids.com/n.php?p=lot&sid=3632&lot=98
I think the position of the date, 1624 in your case, dictates whether it is a 1/4 or 1/2 Thaler. Also, there a number of fakes of these. I cannot...
If you read my opening post you will see that the images are already done, I need to know the steps required in the image editing program to...
This is what I am trying to achieve, posted by @RonSanderson on a different thread...
Can you help @RonSanderson
Not really but thanks. It is more to show the luster as the light moves around the coin. I think you have to load multiple images on top of each...
Would any of you technically gifted members be prepared to share the stages required to achieve this. So far I have seven images of both obv and...
You are welcome
That is an English penny, here is the info https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces862.html
Good info, thanks
The U, E and T appear to have small die chips from the worn, deteriorating die
Have 2 of these already, but when I see one in the coin shop I can't resist [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
As normal as a worn, damaged coin can be
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