Here are the two images in an animated overlay. Not perfect alignment but it appears these are not the same coin.
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It doesn't look like the 2nd "much better perspective" picture is of the same coin. The mintmark looks closer to the "R" in the first pic and closer to the wreath in the second pic. Charlew514, are you sure you uploaded the correct picture for the 2nd image?
Here are the two images in an animated overlay. Not perfect alignment but it appears these are not the same coin.
Last edited by Ray Parkhurst; 03-10-2015, 11:34 AM.
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Mike - You are absolutely correct!
After checking my many, many photos that I have been taking for eBay as well as posting here, the 2nd photo was of a documented RPMM. I'll take my time & try to get better photos of the first mintmark posted.
Stachowski - I'm trying to picture the cup being cut as a wedge - and where the coin is placed once the cup is ready to use. Is the cup just cut diagonally from bottom to top, creating the wedge? If so, where is the coin situated for the photo?
Looks like I've got a lot to learn about RPMMs, die doubling, and mint errors in general - but I think I've found the right place to start.
I'll add another Washington quarter reverse with a strange strike - it looks like a die gouge, but it appears to be nearly the exact same width & depth of the letters in the motto - between the 'S' & 'T' in states. Sorry about the fuzziness - I need to take my time when imaging these errors!
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Originally posted by charlew514 View PostAfter checking my many, many photos that I have been taking for eBay as well as posting here, the 2nd photo was of a documented RPMM. I'll take my time & try to get better photos of the first mintmark posted.
Stachowski - I'm trying to picture the cup being cut as a wedge - and where the coin is placed once the cup is ready to use. Is the cup just cut diagonally from bottom to top, creating the wedge? If so, where is the coin situated for the photo?
Looks like I've got a lot to learn about RPMMs, die doubling, and mint errors in general - but I think I've found the right place to start.
I'll add another Washington quarter reverse with a strange strike - it looks like a die gouge, but it appears to be nearly the exact same width & depth of the letters in the motto - between the 'S' & 'T' in states. Sorry about the fuzziness - I need to take my time when imaging these errors!
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