lets go one farther, most coins sooner or later will start staging, the more the die wears, that when the staging starts, I would be careful with...
Thats for sure, good job ken, I like to see problem solving, to try and make sense of it all !!!
One last thing everybody, why are thoses T in TRUST, so bent, no MD caused that, thats for sure...
Thanks for mentioning what else a loose die can-do, but thats is a lot easiers to say, so people understand what causes MD, I think you should say...
can't be an MD, thats a loose die, and if the obverse was MD all would be doubled, same for reverse, lets see who shows up, thanks non cents...
Just photoed, uncroped, reverse could be a hammer die not sure, but cool coin to look at...
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Well, I'm lucky enough, ken potter lives in my neighborhood, so all I have to do is show up at a local coin show, and show it to him
heres a site all about trail dies, good luck...
heres 1 for ya, I play chess on chess.com, after the match, which I won, the ad came up...
I also download a free program to enlarge photos too, called photoscape
heres a link to a cent that i posted...
heres a link to the one I own...
I own a dino-scope, my only takes photos at 250x, but can see to 500x, but its not good for dimes or pennies, make sure you get a strong enough...
thanks everybody, for showing up on this thread
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Its really doubled like that, has nothing to do with anything else, you guys are use to seeing photo taken " though " a microscope, from a...
staging is what I think your talking about, thoses photos (coppercoins) I would say are from the original DDO, staging comes as more is found on...
heres the photos coppercoins uses for DDO-001...
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