I sent as a error with a notation about extreme doubling I believe, and to check for Matte proof.. should I have mentioned anything else?
NGC has the coin and I am patiently awaiting what they label the coin.. well I am quite fidgety actually.
Coin is on its way to be assessed and graded
AHHHHH, nice to meet you Conder.. Im pretty new here not familiar with everyone(profile names)
mine only allows me to rotate 90 or 180. what software do you guys use
Yes, several noted persons have commented and the consensus is it is a double strike in the collar.
how did you rotate to adjust for true vertical alignment?
I zoomed in on these ... Is that OK to do?
I was concerned about the HDR. thought it may be too much.. also the lighting.. I will eliminate all other artificial lighting. I use this to...
In this picture and a previous one you see what appears to be part or obscured piece of the crescent that is a indicator for a Matte proof.
Two more, one of each side... the rev. shows a nice crescent.... I know I need the TGP to be the ones to confirm this, Nice to imagine...
not the best lighting job I don't think
Here is a picture using phone of Rev. and Obv. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have another like that also but no markers.. Figure it was strike with fresh dies. Kind of a let down, but still a very nice coin
No, just the rim being so flat and square along with the couple pictures I believe I see a piece of a crescent( better pictures needed I'm sure)
So what's the thought on matte or not? Or is this where the better pictures comes into play?
Thanks,great information Insider. I'll just have to wigh the options and figure out what I want out of it in the end.
This one seems to have everyone's head spinning.. I suppose being patient and weighing information ,maybe getting more input from as many expects...
Thats some of the impression I have gleaned from reading their websites. Would this coin and I be better served to place better pictures and...
Thanks, yeah seems pcgs carries higher value for the grade of coin. I suppose I'll have to think it over... Now if you fine gentlemen want to...
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