2016 dîme Missing Beads on the grenetis
2016 dîme Missing Beads on the grenetis
Hi, first i would like to say that I'm sorry about my previous posts. I had amphetamine problem and I did have poor quality post and was impolite.
So with that being said, I am asking if other people think it is correct to assume that the missing beads is a mintmark. Any info apreciated. I do have other dimes that have missing beads to them(I would have to search for them tho) Anybody has them or seen them before? I think we can agree that the coin is at least AU or UNC so obviously not tear and wear right?
So with that being said, I am asking if other people think it is correct to assume that the missing beads is a mintmark. Any info apreciated. I do have other dimes that have missing beads to them(I would have to search for them tho) Anybody has them or seen them before? I think we can agree that the coin is at least AU or UNC so obviously not tear and wear right?
Re: 2016 dîme Missing Beads on the grenetis
Overkill on the photos, 1 or 2 good photos of each side is sufficient.
The missing beads are caused by a partially grease filled die, not
uncommon and adds no value.
The missing beads are caused by a partially grease filled die, not
uncommon and adds no value.
Re: 2016 dîme Missing Beads on the grenetis
I'm sorry but i don't agree
There's always not enough or too many photos
Then photos too good, then not good enough, I think you'r just jealous.
Photo #14 clearly shows double Letter, cent "n" shows as a "m"
Photo #15 and #16 clearly show Full Millésime, that is Real Coin ID.
Thats a real coin show, you'r showing double date coins that have double struck numbers, but can you show the double date?
There's always not enough or too many photos
Then photos too good, then not good enough, I think you'r just jealous.
Photo #14 clearly shows double Letter, cent "n" shows as a "m"
Photo #15 and #16 clearly show Full Millésime, that is Real Coin ID.
Thats a real coin show, you'r showing double date coins that have double struck numbers, but can you show the double date?
Re: 2016 dîme Missing Beads on the grenetis
What is grenetis or Millesime ?
Makes no sense.
How can anyone reply if we have no idea what your referring to?
Makes no sense.
How can anyone reply if we have no idea what your referring to?
Re: 2016 dîme Missing Beads on the grenetis
Le grenetier or grenetis is french, i couldn't find better translation.
Refers to the beads on the outer circle.
Millésime is french that basicly refers to the date.
In the paper and coin money fabrication, we know every bill and coin is unique and has what i think is proper english vocabulary, ``mintage`` number, as we see on the proof set, same goes for circulated coins
We can easily do the parallel with paper money, they have unique serial number, the mint knows exactly. according to that the mintage. From the first, to the last ``strike``.
Same goes for coins, so you can see simplified millesime just looking at the date, but the RCM can identify mintage and every single coin is unique, by looking at the full millesime.
Les presses de la monnaie Royale canadienne sont une technologie de fine pointe qu'on pourrait qualifié D'imprimantes 3D et il n'y a pas de réel erreurs.
There is still somehow mystery of how they do exactly, but it's more of a game and a treasure hunt.
Still mystery of the older coins too..............
Well I think what the older and newer coins have in common is what i call ``Selective Tear and Wear`` that would be ``Errors`` Thats unknow by the mint, God's selectives ``scratches``
Could still be damaged planckets be they do usually find out right away...........I dunno i still think they would stamp perfect coins only if they wanted to.
Refers to the beads on the outer circle.
Millésime is french that basicly refers to the date.
In the paper and coin money fabrication, we know every bill and coin is unique and has what i think is proper english vocabulary, ``mintage`` number, as we see on the proof set, same goes for circulated coins
We can easily do the parallel with paper money, they have unique serial number, the mint knows exactly. according to that the mintage. From the first, to the last ``strike``.
Same goes for coins, so you can see simplified millesime just looking at the date, but the RCM can identify mintage and every single coin is unique, by looking at the full millesime.
Les presses de la monnaie Royale canadienne sont une technologie de fine pointe qu'on pourrait qualifié D'imprimantes 3D et il n'y a pas de réel erreurs.
There is still somehow mystery of how they do exactly, but it's more of a game and a treasure hunt.
Still mystery of the older coins too..............
Well I think what the older and newer coins have in common is what i call ``Selective Tear and Wear`` that would be ``Errors`` Thats unknow by the mint, God's selectives ``scratches``
Could still be damaged planckets be they do usually find out right away...........I dunno i still think they would stamp perfect coins only if they wanted to.
Re: 2016 dîme Missing Beads on the grenetis
I'll show you 10 certs.
Double letter, ce"n"ts, "n", as in r
Double letter, ce"n"ts, "n", as in r
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Re: 2016 dîme Missing Beads on the grenetis
The photos are way too blurry, and the blurriness amplified by the lighting source. Sorry, can't help
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Re: 2016 dîme Missing Beads on the grenetis
Thanks for your comment.
Heres an amplified blurry light shot just for the heck of it.
I am practicing at taking photos, I just got an Iphone 16 and it does make my photos alot better than the ones I took with my Iphone 14. Any advice?
Heres an amplified blurry light shot just for the heck of it.
I am practicing at taking photos, I just got an Iphone 16 and it does make my photos alot better than the ones I took with my Iphone 14. Any advice?
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Re: 2016 dîme Missing Beads on the grenetis
Although you post many photos, they are not of the best quality to have someone provide a good opinion.
You need some photos that are not blurry, but also that are not reflecting too much light back.
You need some photos that are not blurry, but also that are not reflecting too much light back.