Interesting. The matte versions would look great, I have the sterling silver proofs 1974 Sir Henry Morgan 1975 Christopher Columbus 1976 Horatio...
Dates, denominations?
@Rodriqus Green When you make a post and would like comments/advice, it would be helpful if a/ you post full image, well lit and focused images...
I agree with your statement the pictures are not great
Yep, it is
The 3 over 3 looks like this,https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/764/half-dimes/capped-bust/1836-P/3-over-inverted-3/ and there are two varieties as...
Nice coin, but unfortunately no
I don't see any doubling in your photos.This is the 1958 DDO, yours unfortunately is not it [ATTACH]
Looks like someone was trying to make it into something else. Surfaces have been ground off and some coin with FIVE CENTS on it was pressed into...
I can share this 1922 with you [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's a 1922 D that is starting to tone [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I am not familiar with these at all but is there more than one date position for that year?
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That is possibly a silver round produced by liberty metals incorporated, they are producers and wholesalers of steel, gold, silver and are based...
I have to agree. After that experiment with lighting I won't be repeating it. Even though it does separate the fields from the devices, the end...
I can't find one either. Could it be the head of the punch that surrounds the D that slightly incused the die as the punch was administered?
I tried something similar the other day and they came out rather well [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think this 1891 Norwegian 2 ore is heading the right way [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
strictly speaking they are varieties as they evolve in shape and size as the die wears further with age. You can trace the stages of die wear...
Your 5th and 6th images show clear radial flow lines, classic sign of a very well worn die.
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