A 65 quarter that I am hoping may just be my very first doubled die. This doubled die identifying has got me whopped, but I will get it someday....
Well now that makes it a lot more clear/understandable. Thank you I am going to take this opportunity to ask another question here if you all...
Yes it was in terms to doubling, so now I get it, basically how much double can be seen correct?
Speaking of "terms" just spent a few cups of coffee looking for the words "wide spread" , could somebody please explain that to me; often hear...
Yes I wish I could zoom in a little closer with that new microscope/camera; really enjoy it but can't; was the only let down I have about it....
Is this 1980 missing initial a overzealous die polisher again? Sorry I listed the photos as an 82 grrrrr. Thank you and greatest apologies
Well thank you very much, sure puts out some good info and examples, Trying to get the terminology down pat so thank you again. I truly appreciate it.
Question, actually 2. First, for an UNC. clad coin, what does it mean "high relief" Please ? Next, can someone please define "cud"; have seen...
me too, so sure why not tu
Thank you very much, greatly appreciate the comparisons.
Well there ya go another learning experience, tu so very much .... but it is not zinc huh? lol
Came across this and my having yet to develop much confidence need a little help please. 1982 D weight 3.097 .... this one came out of a change...
Was just at the Nebraska chips .... I read some place that "cuds" are only applicable to the rim, Confusing but that's how I walk around normally...
Wow learning again, thank you. From what I can tell, the "clump" (had to through that in there lol) is raised what I found most unusual was like I...
Well finally got one right :) Than you
Going through some finds, came across this 1943 P, Look at the bottom of the C, I can see that there are "tails" to the East and West side but...
Thank you so very much, I have been there, I think 3 times. I still don't understand the language and wish there were more photos to go along with...
Well now that's easy enough to remember, thank you ever so much. Now to train the ole eyeballs. thank you again.
That Wikipedia site is an additional tool I hope to ad to my arsenal ... thank you book marked it.
I will do just that sir, I truly appreciate all the help I can glean. tu again.
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