When I look at the design - for me it just doesn't exhibit an air of 1918.
Not Genuine[ATTACH]
No Following is the same CAD overlay onto the four 1909-S VDB obverses recognized by the grading services. Then following are overlays onto the...
The PCGS Coin (Coin1) is Obverse #3. The auction coin (Coin 2) if real is Obverse #1. Therefore the placement of the mint mark when comparing both...
Connecting The Dots – Part 2 Last week I started a thread concerning the dot found in the center of the design of early US coinage. This thread...
Certainly the placement of the dots is not a coincidence. All I can do is provide a guess being for the purpose of locating and securing a jig...
Ever notice all the dots in the center design of early US coinage. Most are probably familiar with the big dot in the center of the reverse on the...
Our government probably spends more money annually - debating, making studies, drafting legislation and etc concerning eliminating the cent than...
I think this practice by grading companies is due to liability reasons as opposed to Secrete Service issues. Providing an opinion as to the grade...
Here is a cropped image of the date and mint mark from my post above of the composite CAD overlay of the five 1914-D obverses onto the OP's coin....
Here is a refernce I found showing the 5 1914-D obverses [ATTACH] Made a CAD tracing of all 5 and overlaid each onto the other to make a single...
Your welcome To be honest – the results of Cad Tracing N-27 overlaid onto N-30 surprised me. Being that the triangle created by the 3 stars on...
N-30 Cad Tracings of N-27 obverse and N-30 obverse[ATTACH] N-27 Cad Tracing overlaid onto OP's coin - Does Not Match [ATTACH] N-30 Cad...
Assuming the obverse is vertical in the holder and the reverse image was taken square[ATTACH]
I had an established CAD tracing of a 1912 Lincoln Cent obverse saved in my CAD system. I imported an image of a 1955 proof into my CAD system...
I can't rule the coin out [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Rotation then is a static characteristic of a die pair with some exceptions to the rule. I called it a theory in my above post - but it really...
I have a theory that all die pairings have a set established die rotation - which I believe might prove to be one of the more difficult...
In my 1st post giving images The 1st image shows CAD renderings (tracing) of 1909-S VDB obverse 1 (VDB-001), obverse 2 (VDB-002), obverse 3...
I have no reservations concerning the resources provided by PCGS or NGC. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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