Willy.. We see all the forums. We are all members of all of CoinTalk. We answer all the forums also. Your reasoning is wrong. I also say STOP posting on other threads that have nothing to do with your coin.
I have an Aonekie Handheld USB Gladly - Aomekie Handheld USB Digital Microscope 1-200X Zoom 2MP 1600x1200HD Imaging Endoscope Magnifier with 8 LED Lights Health, Collections, PCB Inspection - I want to use it with my iPad, but can't figure it out, so I've been using my PC. I paid around $60 for it from Amazon. Good luck.
It takes way better pics than my Celestron 5mp digital... Mine seem to take FOREVER to transfer the image from the scope to my laptop. Like it slowly adds the colors and takes about an hour just to get one really good picture. And then it's got so much like, hmm... What's the word? Loss of color? Kinda like a very old color television. Sucks! Great pics. Rachel
Now you're making me feel old. I was born in the 1960's too .. and I'm a few years older than plain old "50" But, as proof in what we are currently doing ... we are using computers right now. I also used computers in the 1970's. Best thing I can think of is examine real Doubled Die coins. Buy a certified one off of eBay as a true life comparison coin. It becomes obvious once you do; or should. But only Buy a CERTIFIED DD, as many out there just do not comprehend exactly what a DD is.
If you're into finding these things it's helpful to know there are people out there who are into it much deeper than you, supplying the tools of the trade, such as this guy, right here: http://www.coppercoins.com/advsearch.php. Just fill in the date, check the boxes, and you're on your way. There are in fact many of these such suppliers on the Internet, some more comprehensive than others, some even resembling an asylum, they're so fussy and priggish. Then again, perhaps it pays to remember, all one needs to start an asylum is an empty room and the right kind of customers.