1992-D profile deterioration doubling?

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • jfines69
    Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 28848

    #16
    Originally posted by mindtab
    ha, JF, was reading on the error-ref link you sent, ...lo and behold there is a 1993-D pictured there that looks similar to my 92-D (in as not just the profile, but also the E Pluribus Unum).

    How do you remember all this stuff? (I think I asked this before).
    I have a photographic memory except I have no film I just read and reread eventually it sticks sometimes in a jumble I figured you would see that coin... I have seen the plating issues so bad that all devices on both sides had what looks like doubling... Awesome looking... I check to see if I still have one... I don't remember where I put it On die alignment issues just look at the rims... When an obv or rev die is misaligned the rim will be thicker on one side and thinner or nonexistent 180 degrees on the other side even looking like the edge of an infinity pool https://www.google.com/search?q=infi...OYZjCie4-arEM:
    Jim
    (A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!

    Comment

    • GrumpyEd
      Member
      • Jan 2013
      • 7229

      #17
      Someday at the rate you are going you will probably find a great variety.

      All the coins you posted look cleaned so I think your method of cleaning your finds is to harsh.
      I'm not a puritan about it, you can get away with acetone, washing, rinsing.
      If whatever you do makes the coin look too shiny then it will not grade.


      The reason I'm saying this, if someday you post a $1000 coin like 92 CAM or something with value.
      It will be sad if it's already shiny from being cleaned too harshly. I think every coin you have posted looks like it was cleaned beyond what you can get away with and still have it grade.

      Are you brushing or polishing them before posting?
      Only do what the coin really needs.

      Comment

      Working...