The doubling I'm seeing on the letters looks to be Longacre doubling.
You could also start an image collection of problem coins.
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I'll guess 64 if the luster is there.:smile
Looks to be a nice no problem coin.
Those are some wise words.
To me $30 sounds like a fair price on the dime if it's attractive. Probably not if it's ugly. :smile
Nice find Bonedigger. I used to hunt a lot of old building sites. I mostly found small change. A friend that did demo. work would call me when the...
PCGS has it at 35K in MS65.
I'm thinking in that grade it's worth many thousands of dollars. Look forward to seeing an image.
This one has the same look to me. I wonder if it has something to do with how the image was taken. [IMG]
EF-40:D Actually I thought it would go 45. Nice coin.
They would have in the 1860's when this was made.
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From the image the 1904 looks to be in an old 10 digit slab. I don't think I would mess with it. The 64 grade looks right to me. I would never do...
Coin Elite is one of the best. It will do anything you need but it's about $60.
Not sure if you guys know about Mark Goodman and his web site. It's a great learning tool. http://www.coinimaging.com/
The Nikon P80 will do as well as most any camera on coins. It's a great camera. It shoots in macro as close as 1 cm. Every camera takes time and...
What camera are you using now?
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