Aren't you cool! You have a total of three cents. Woo Hoo your rich. Seriously @Keith Iwan Oldin bowles you are only making more of a fool of...
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It may be difficult at first but when taking pics especially of DDO or DDR's, Detail is needed, a lot of light will take away the details it takes...
The thing is that Keith was treated fairly right from the start, he just didn't want to open his eyes to see it. Your post was informative, it's...
Keith's Goosebumps exploded into rage bumps when he was proved wrong. I think he is gone for good.
Very cool Lamination.
Old NGC MS65
It was the 64 Kennedy that I was referring to.
There is enough damage done to the cent through the years that I didn't look at anything but what you were asking.
Because it is. The square rims and sharply struck devices. 64 happens to be one of the worst if not the worst struck nickel in the series. Most...
clashes don't happen on the recesses of the die. They show in the flat surfaces (fields).
Woops, didn't see the Morgan.
Although it does have the twisting look that you say. Die deterioration can mimic the look of true doubling at times. But the coin is looked at as...
It's a proof coin. Al proofs should have full steps
As far as the double ears. All double ears usually show some form of doubling even on the perimeter devices. If they don't u can usually chop it...
There are no such thing as stupid questions.
Varietys have been found many years after the coins were produced. In fact one of our members found a 1919 Merc. DDO a few years back. @jtlee321...
Nice detective work i2i.
NGC does things a little different sometimes. https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1941-s-10c/5032
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