Digging back into my memory, when I was using a point n shoot digital, I would find a white spot on whatever I was photographing or on the...
Seems to me like wear on the knee and on the wing tips. AU50 (don't get mad, just trying to learn)
Actually I have checked them, un-checked them and re-checked them. Won't hurt to check again though...
All I can say is WOW
I've starting getting e-mail notices from numis forums (unlike here on CT @GDJMSP ) and just read one of your postings, but, like you, I find it...
Being legit and being valuable are two different things. I wonder what it IS worth or what it would sell for (the real one)
Not only lighting, but background color can change the photos dramatically.
As to what value it would have, I am clueless. Wait for others to chime in.
Had never heard of this, but the cert is vaid...https://www.pcgs.com/cert/35818936
Thank you
Sorry, I know nothing about this
Honestly not sure of what you are talking about. Are you talking about a 1998 or 1999 doubled die cent? And perhaps valuable instead of famous?
Sorry, but I found it awkward, and I like coins other than ancient anyway. CT seemed to strike a good balance and I mourn the loss of members. [IMG]
what?
Posting multiple coins leads to confusion
Sorry, but the letters look incuse and backward, so PMD (Post Minting Damage). As usual here wait for other opinions and average them :)
:)
A mule is a coin that has a front and back that don't belong together. From Wikipedia - "In numismatics, a mule is a coin or medal minted with...
Was just looking up "doubled die" and noticed the Wikipedia article is still "unfinished". Someone should take it as a challenge...
Die deterioration or plating issues on all these coins.
Separate names with a comma.