Still a hard no.
I usually try to take mine on a flat blank surface. Then crop out as much as possible that isn't the coin.
And get my soft dainty hands dirty? :P
Nothing wrong with asking. Though, when you do ask...it helps to let people know what you think you see. Helps to focus on the area in question.
Eh no worries. Just messin around. But in all honesty, nothing out of the ordinary on your coin.
Naw, I can see more than enough of OP's thumbnail ;) :yack:
Rather than assume, I'll ask you: What do you think you see? I see a circulated 63 year old coin.
It's not "the" 69s DDO. Doesn't look to be any doubling at all IMO.
It has a sound to it that almost sounds like a 40%er. That's what made me notice it to begin with. I'm not sure what the weight would be for a...
Bah! You were the one I was hoping would chime in!
Gonna bump this since it has had almost 100 views and no replies :P
Keep crackin (pun intended). You'll get lucky eventually. I have managed to find 2 1999 WAMs out of over $15,000 cents searched.
I see nothing out of the ordinary.
That big ole' mint mark on the reverse tells you it is....
I voted "no" since they are clearly nickels and not nickles.
Picked up my weekly order. They had an extra box of halves so I gladly took it too. Not as great as last week, but still managed: 3x90%ers (17D MM...
I pulled another light half dollar this week. It seems to be the same thickness as a normal half, no clips or anything. Normal amount of wear that...
Nothing out of the ordinary there. It's entirely possible. Your coin is damaged.
That's more due to your lighting than the quality of the camera IMO.
How close are you wanting to get? I've found that my iphone camera takes decent pictures and you are able to zoom in and see most things without...
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