I imagine that it depends on where the coin ends up in the machine as to how it comes out.
Something about that obverse seems very off to me. I'm terrible at using the search function on fakes database so I have nothing to back it up....
First, it would be a DDR Second, it is not doubled. Flat and shelf-like MD as @Collecting Nut said.
Die deterioration doubling. Happens a lot with crappy zincolns.
You gotta at him like this: Help us @mikediamond you're are only hope! lol
Nope.
That beats my best one by far! [ATTACH]
Clearly you don't know what you are talking about. That is a very rare mint error. Sell it on Etsy as soon as you can! :troll:
I think the top is pretty good @Bing. I would've cropped the finger out and put it on a black background ;) But the coin itself looks pretty good...
Where is the lighting in your set up?
That's got a nice Victory reverse @dougsmit. Certainly better than most LRBs I have seen.
Marketing gimmick. Welcome to the world of bullion grading. Idiocy.
It's worth an education :) That's really about it.
Is that a proof? Looks like a proof to me. I'd just put in a capsule to protect it.
I find that Tesorillo is a good site to start with on some of these grubbier Late Roman Bronzes. Once you narrow down the reverse, you can work on...
Eh, some may pay a little extra premium for it. I personally wouldn’t. I don’t think you would recover nearly the costs involved to get it graded.
Those are great photos @Denis Richard . I am mostly wanting to shoot my ancients but I have some world coins I’d like to image as well.
I purchased some uncleaned lots from them when I started out. Managed a few decent smaller LRBs. Mostly slugs though. Pretty much turned me off of...
Dang. Totally missed that part. Well, either way...the offer still stands haha.
Automatic like for the Nike reverse :) I can't give a second one for the story but know that I would if I could. Congrats!
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