I like that description the best, so let's go with it. Let's also use the same terminology for the "T". Using this terminology, you can see...
What was obnoxious and un-cool was how the worst offenders responded to my post. No care at all to see if indeed a variety was being shown,...
Not just the bottom tip, but about half of the left upper part of the Y as well. Not sure what that part of the Y would be called.
Yes, it was absolutely necessary, and perhaps not strong enough. You must realize that many new error/variety collectors post here, and rely on...
Interesting. Even after multiple experts have identified it as a Doubled Die, rather than realizing your error and viewing this as an opportunity...
Actually, your response (while wrong) was more moderate and thoughtful, so should have been in the "neutral" camp. @Michael K's was also more...
Well, it took a while since CONECA went through a major change in its attribution process and personnel, but I finally was able to send this one...
Nice Nickels, and the cellphone shots are not bad at all. The biggest problem with cellphones for coins is getting effective lighting, and these...
I've had a similar one overlooking my desk for about a decade now. It's becoming an old friend.
Historically, even though this is an IIB, it is also called a BIE. Pretty much any die break of this type in LIBERTY is known as a BIE even if it...
Nice RPM-001, but it is "complicated" by what looks like two Machine Damage Doubling hits. Sort of makes it look like a D/D/D but in reality those...
Very nice IIB. Haven't seen that one before.
There are 4 known BIEs for 1954-S. Yours is classified by Cohen as BIE B624. See it here: http://www.macrocoins.com/1954s-bies.html It's...
I put BIEs aside for many years, then a couple years ago started getting more interested in them. Now I'm an avid collector. They don't get much...
She is beautiful.
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