Well, I pray that you have great luck. Keep us posted.
Almost a heart attack on that one. Nice hunting Ed.
This 1914 S has a die crack that looks like a spike head SKH-5c-1914-01 And, it has some doubling that is probably mechanical. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I thought lighting because I have seen optical illusions resembling doubling and tripling when photographing or observing through plastic holders....
So, I'm the only one who picked #7 - Lighting Trick. What do all the emoji things mean? Are you saying I was smug or trolling? Or did you include...
Congratulations Jack.
I think it is a lighting trick.
The ones I got are 148 Grain FMJ. But I only shoot on my property.
I just got 500 of them, under $1 each. Not too bad. My collection is mostly all military. I can't get good prices on .303 and 30-06. And I wish I...
Those rounds are very expensive, especially in the noncorrosive. Every time I take one of my military weapons out in the back yard to shoot all I...
This was a fun post @Randy Abercrombie
Sand blasting would have had more affect on the details. And, I think you would be able to see the sweeps.
Ditto; good for 1 Cent in trade or deposit at a bank.
Looks like an acid bath. Wire wheel would have moved the metal so that it looked double or triple. Capped die would typically only affect one side.
I would suggest that if you have a caliper you could measure the mark against a representative section of the coin edge. If it happened after the...
No. MS means Mint State. This coin has seen a lot of circulation.
I did have a lot of help back then. Dad, mom, aunts, uncles, neighbors. A lot of people looking for me.
I found these and more IHC's in change. Well, it was back in the 1940's and 50's. [ATTACH]
Very nice. I too would like to understand the process you used to get these results.
I separated mine from the mint sets also and occasionally misplace them. They are nice.
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