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New Member
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Very interesting upon submitting the photo. I'm listed as a new member, yet have been registered user since 2010. Must have to post something to be noticed. Lol;
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: should I delete the post until I get a better camera? Nope, you can just add new pics to the bottom of the thread and we will take a fresh look at it. At least with the current photos, it does seem to be a die chip though.
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
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If you mean to the right of the ribbon, I believe that may be die wear.
In Memory of Crazyb0 12-26-1951 to 7-27-2020 In Memory of Tootallious 3-31-1964 to 4-15-2020 In Memory of T-BOP 10-12-1949 to 1-19-2024
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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It does look like a chip.
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Moderator
 United States
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Too linear to to be a chip in my opinion. It looks like it continues further down below the ribbon. Need better photos of the area to be sure though.
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Valued Member
 United States
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thanks , I will go get a better cam tomorrow .... my cell cam bites,
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Valued Member
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109 Posts |
if thats a die chip in that 8 above in that pic Jsaber put in then its definitely not a die chip , but as stated need better pictures for you all to see, because I am a newbie when it comes to dies.. double dies.. die chips.. trails etc...
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Moderator
 United States
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Right of the ribbon looks like either a plating issue or DDD,a worn die issue. John1 
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Moderator
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Quote: DDD,a worn die issue I'm with John1 on this.
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Moderator
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 to the Community! Your post was moved to the appropriate forum for the proper attention. 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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On the 1983-D that is a partial broken post that broke off below the fields areas. Thus it is not a chip. The post split off and has fallen off the die. The Shield cent looks like a Ridge Ring issue. More image of the coin might show it affecting other areas of the coin.
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Valued Member
 United States
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Edited by Pauley 08/03/2021 02:15 am
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Well having the right camera, leads to I need a better microscope, that leads to I need better lighting and I need better software. So try to improve the least expensive things first. When you figure out that this is not working, try something else. Sometimes we will get a better image and then think? What did I do different. Search for that answer and you have climb one more stair. You just have to keep trying different things to make what you have work at its maximum for you. Now I see an issue with lighting. Focus is also an issue. Try fixing a magnifier to your setup. (Or if you don't have a setup, that might be where to start. Even little thing like a ramp might be a help.  This is a 2X2 with dark material on it, with a mice or two of cardboard on the open end of the 2X2. Allow the light to bounce from the light onto the coin, into your camera. My studio for full image shots: http://goccf.com/t/393517For micro images I use a scope  Sometimes you have issues with secondary lighting: (unwanted light sources)   You have to think McGuyvier to solve issues when the cash flow is low.
Edited by coop 08/03/2021 1:25 pm
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Valued Member
 United States
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Thanks , Coop , yeah I got to figure something out I wont post anymore pictures until I do So , I apologize to everyone for the bad quality just found the Penny odder then others I've seen. __________________________________________________
As Above , So Below.
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New Member
United States
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Ok. I took the submitter's statement too literally and restricted my view to immediately right of the T in Cent as stated. Now that we have moved over to right of the ribbon, makes more "cents" to me. Not a Die Chip there along the Rim, and if a better pic doesn't reveal a die gouge, it's most likely a striking issue as I note in later pics an out of collar strike potential and probably with a tilt. most likely pushed up the planchet. Also later pics seem to indicate possible clash issue with the roughness in the fields. Taking solid in focus pics is the key. I use a 25 yr old canon pocket camera through my surplus IBM Bausch & Lomb stereo scope lens. Does ok using the zoom to about 12x.
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