These are them....
There are several ways actually. @JCro57 is our resident expert, but there is plenty of information here at Coin Talk and on the internet. Use...
Today’s early pocket change - [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Awesome specimen…as usual!
Those are great finds, Mike! My top 2 are a 1915 gold Ducat in a nickel roll and a 1939 Henning Nickel.
Hi Willy - not the OMM. Here is a picture of a downloadable reference from Dr. Wiles. As noted by our fellow enthusiasts, placement must be...
The reverse details on both coins look pretty sharp.
Struck through capped die. +1 You can see a wave through the face, typical from a capped die. Probably not worth slabbing but worth a flip in my...
PS - Welcome to CT.
Glue on that coin. Soak in acetone to remove.
I like them, Randy! Enjoy!
My avatar was the one that got away. I never saw a specimen like it. I’m glad I took a photo when I did because shortly after the LCS sold it....
I was thinking the same but the wear on the E that’s adjacent looks the same. Placement looks correct too. I’m leaning that it’s genuine...
Under increasingly heavier use, details and devices will change. The outer devices are most susceptible and will migrate toward the rim. Many...
I think it is just dead-dead…or super dead
Damaged. Welcome to CT!
How did you come by that?
Nice coins folks! This is a fun one, too!! [ATTACH]
Just a thought: the dies start out as convex rods. It would be hard to believe that once the working die was made that any aspect of that would...
Good point. I read right through it. Doubling will 'evolve' only to the extent that the die evolves...or devolves. Of course, the variety sites...
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