I am now up to 10 of these sequential from 2219 to 2228 (except 2227) Probably more out there to find!
This was graded Genuine AU Details: Scratch. I simply love this coin. The scratch is barely noticeable. 1804 H_Cent Plain 4 No Stems AU by jpcienkus posted Mar 15, 2018 at 6:05 PM 1804 H_Cent Plain 4 No Stems AU reverse by jpcienkus posted Mar 15, 2018 at 6:05 PM
I already own a 67, but I couldn't resist this coin. This is an HA picture. The mirrors are awesome. Very clean devices with a few minor ticks that can be seen under magnification. I'm trying to VAM it now. There is a something going on at 2 o'clock on the obverse between Pluribus and Unum. The correct term escapes me at the moment. 1882 S MS66 by jpcienkus posted Mar 15, 2018 at 6:43 PM 1882 S MS66 reverse by jpcienkus posted Mar 15, 2018 at 6:44 PM
This one has great luster for a 64. The teal blue to teal green is very apparent when you have the coin on a slight angle. Head on, it's not quite this blue. There is a small area on the lower jaw where you can see the bag toning. 1886 MS64 by jpcienkus posted Mar 15, 2018 at 6:37 PM 1886 MS64 reverse by jpcienkus posted Mar 15, 2018 at 6:37 PM
This one's for my type set. I love the wear on this coin. 1806/5 VF25 O-102 by jpcienkus posted Mar 15, 2018 at 6:37 PM 1806/5 VF25 O-102 reverse by jpcienkus posted Mar 15, 2018 at 6:37 PM
The correct term on that '82-S Morgan escapes me as well, too bad to see it on a coin that nice though....
I'm flattered that you compare my photos to Justin's. Even a blind squirrel finds a nut now and then . . .
I ordered 2 Franklin today. The 1956 because I like the way it looks & 1962 because I wanted a proof for my Dansco Album. Yes I will crack it out.
Wow. Your skills are impressive, my friend. I really like the even distribution of light in your pics. I know this can sometimes wash out luster to a certain extent, but I just prefer it. Sometimes, with my own coins, I’ll take a couple of different shots to show luster, if present. My goal is to be able to take photos as good as yours and Justin’s. I just need to get a 100 mm dedicated macro lense. I wanna create TrueViews, man.
I picked up another 1834 H-10 Same Die Marriage as I had ,however it is an LM-9 R-4 coin and that said may one day be a good piece to trade The 8 is filled in the date as well the last S in STATES.
So here's another 1829 H-10 that was done so due to the rareness ,not so much condition but for $45 for an R-4 coin good deal. Not pretty...pretty rare...