So can BIEs even happen on modern cents?
I have 2 rim cuds, a spiked head (soon to be 2), and an interior die break at COC. Good site.
Yes. I 1000000% recommend you get yourself a nice loupe. 10x is all you need, it is really awesome. Just like a little magnifying glass you can...
Nice one!
Yes that makes a bit more sense. Im having trouble finding exactly how different classes of doubled dies form. Articles mention a term I dont...
There are 57 BIEs listed. http://cuds-on-coins.com/ldb4-1957/ Good Luck!
Yea keeep in mind that the ODV-005 (1944 obverse dies) have doubling and tall serifs on Ts....
Probably 64.
Its alright, the coin would grade around MS64/MS65 depending on which TPG you use.
[ATTACH] ©The Spruce Top is CAM bottom is WAM. Do you have a loupe?
I did give credit now didnt I? :troll: muahahahahaha
Try Boomerang by Instagram! Sad part is CoinTalk does not support the file type.
I agree with that!
Ill say 61? Not good with capped series.
Nope! But I think cuds may be! [ATTACH] This is off of Coin Community from a member named Cascade, not sure if it's our @Cascade though!
Oh wow thats cool. So it really is raised then, huh. Is the burr copper? Also is this cooler or not as cool as partial clad? (Im going to assume...
Oh the obverse was a light illusion of the wood lol, I was only talking about the reverse.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] My images aren't the best, especially due to scratches on the holder, but my coin matches. So...
I believe I saw one on ebay on a 2006-P Oregon. Is that the same thing?
Thanks much!
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