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 Posted 07/26/2014  1:38 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add paulekearney2 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I am new to this forum, and would like to know a wiser person's opinionas to what type of errors these are. I actually have quite a few but will only ask about tthree right now. The first is a dime that seems to have part of the reverse design on the obverse, I believe it is part of the branch, where it archs, there also seems to be an image on the R from the O. The quarter is a NJ state P, and is doubled from about the hairline to the chin, and has a crack on the lip, is one caused by the other? I also have a LWC 1926 no mm which seems to have doubling on most of the IGWT, but not all, what are your opinions on these errors? I have too many question, even though I have many of the books. Experience can not be gained in a book though, so I know there is much to learn.
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Would it be better if I split these up? I have so many questions, and thought condensing would be the better choice, but if not I will repost separate. Anyone out there?
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 Posted 07/26/2014  2:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
to CCF. I checked coppercoins.com on the 1926 and there is no match. I can't really tell from the pic. The dime is called a die clash and the quarter looks like MD=machine doubling.The dime and quarter have no premium and the cent may if it is a doubled die. It is best to post one coin per post.
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Thank you. I am trying to figure out how to get better pics, but probably need to get something more powerful than a 16x.
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A 16x loupe IMHO is a bit too much. I use a 14x doublet to look at coins and a point and shoot camera and once in awhile a USB microscope to post pics here on CCF.
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