"", indeed. You need to ask a question if you want to get any answers. Like @paddyman98, I see enough arrows to fight an archery battle with, but nothing about what they're suppose to indicate?
What is your question? Have you checked first against others listed? http://varietyvista.com/04d JN DD Vol 4 UM/DDR Listings.htm
Don't ya just love it when someone posts something like this just before they leave for work, and you have to wait all day for their reply? Or, maybe they are busy returning Xmas presents!
Captain Paddyman of the 98 th brigade: the arrows are coming, the arrows are coming..! Lordmarcovan: the yellow ones too...quick... behind that tree are our shields....!
Roll hunters should be made to pass a written exam before being allowed to purchase a microscope . . . Just saying . . . Z
Hopefully, in the instructions there are no arrows pointing to all the constituent parts. They would sit fascinated for days
We are seeing more and more new members just posting photo of a coin in hopes that a veteran will describe what they have. Do you see what I see? What's happening here? Is this a valuable error? Getting out of hand, IMO.
No, only those from the "Tell" or "Hood" lineage . . . I've seen this too many times myself. Someone from CT makes a confirming statement, then it's off to Ebay or Etsy to list their "confirmed find" for $20,000 (+ shipping). Z
I see a bit of die wash and circulation damage. On the more recent coins, DDO/DDR errors generally occur towards the center of the coin (but not always). Especially DDR Jeffersons. Look in the doorway and the arch above. Most of the doubling occurs there. Visit here for known varieties: Brian's Variety Coins - Nickel Doubled Die Listings Good luck!!
That's silly! Cats can't write! Besides, how would a cat be able to adjust the focus on a microscope?