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2002 Queens Jubilee 50 Cent Coin

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the image I want to show here is a void run along the queens chin. I am at 20 x MAG. the void the smooth metal is a different colour from. the top surface on the queens face plus the bottom surface of the coin. they are both nickle but that smooth metal surface is yellowish. I want to try to see inside that void. I would need a 50 X microscope objective. also I have been reading about die patches. I believe that to the left side of this images is one patch. right there on the edge of that very smooth metal. any thought greatly appreciated.
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 Posted 02/04/2019  12:00 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DBM to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Anything,either error or variety, that requires more than 4X magnification to see isn't worth collecting.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
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I really don't understand what you are trying to explain or to get at. I agree with DBM .... any metallic, stamped product, manufactured by a machine, is going to have minor discrepancies that are well within allowed tolerance. If it takes 20X to partially see it and 40X to get a better look, then it's certainly not an error.
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as always, we need full pics of both sides of the coin for perspective.
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okiecoiner I am not saying this is and error. what I am saying is, I have only seen this type of condition before on copper coins. I have never this on nickle or a plated coin. why I would like to see in that void. I have seen some thing on a coin. that I need another coin to confirm. it might be away to prove exactly. what Mechanical Doubling looks like. because I have seen it. I want a second coin to prove it.

okiecoiner I was just hoping you might be able to explain what might cause this.
robmck1967 sorry I finally have a fix for my images here is a couple of full images thank you all
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