Is This A 1983P-1DO-015?

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  1. kbabyjohnson01

    kbabyjohnson01 40 Years Cancer FREE

    Looked at coppercoins and thought this one matched...input please. The upside-down "Y" in the 2nd bay is present. Die scratches present both obverse/reverse. Only difference is there is a die crack going from the top left memorial to the rim along the T.

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  3. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    Tough to tell with the color/glare...I'm not immediately detecting any doubling...
    Keep in mind that there were a lot of clashes and a lot of abraded dies for 1983, so it may be a case of very similar markers but not the doubled die.
     
  4. kbabyjohnson01

    kbabyjohnson01 40 Years Cancer FREE

    Yea....all I got is the cheap USB microscope and for it takes "red" colored pics. I try different lighting and such but haven't found the right combo yet. Hopefully I'll be able to get a real microscope before long...then watch out world of coins. I hope I'm not bothering y'all too much....I try to deduce these things myself...but when I just can't decide to throw it back in the box or not....here we are.
    I'll just hang onto it for a while and look at it again another day.
     
  5. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    That's what I do when I come across a "maybe" coin, especially if I've been searching late at night...toss it in the "maybe" pile and look at it the next day. :)
     
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  6. AWORDCREATED

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    The maybe pile. Now there is the bugger. The structural engineer hired by my architect about why the marble floors are cracking was muttering something about the maybe pile.

    Coin -cidence?
     
  7. jakoman

    jakoman Member

    What kind of usb microscope, I have had a couple(one is in 10000000 pieces), most need the light diffused some.
     
  8. kbabyjohnson01

    kbabyjohnson01 40 Years Cancer FREE

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  10. jakoman

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  11. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    From what I have seen, USB microscopes tend to have lots of issues regarding glare (usually from LED lights). I managed to get my hands on a normal scope, and can get pretty decent photos with that. If you plan on just plain searching, a USB scope usually gets the job done, but if you plan on photographing your varieties clearly (and possibly selling them), then consider investing in a higher-end scope. It'll let you get photos like this...
    http://s.ecrater.com/stores/270522/50491b2e463f6_270522b.jpg
     
  12. jakoman

    jakoman Member

    I agree, the usb microscope does lack detail. But what do you expect for $50. In photography for the most part you really do get what you pay for, lol.
     
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