Try downloading "Photoscape". It's an excellent program and it's free. It will help you enhance your photo taking endevours.....
Very good! The Constitution Bicentennial is a great coin amongst the modern silver commemorative coins!
I would watch gold and silver prices over the next several days. The fed again has backed up it's last statement in saying that it will buy billions of debt if the economy looks to sink again which by all apperances it looks that way. the market dipped below 10K but looks like it bounced back up. there is just no way to make money in this type of market. If i were people i would be setting up roth accounts.
krispy. for digital camera. is that same way of doing it?. insert the camera wire to the computer. and the rest is what we are doing with scanning and uploading?.
krispy dear. tell me what happened to this one. why change it to red color only?. why not with other colors?. it is because of the red cardboard beside it?. if it is consider tone. i bought 30 set. i did not return it. cause all these were at bullion price. when it arrive. all have this problem. but all 150 silver quarter coins have different outcome. i mean no coin look alike. all unique. it might worth something in the future. can that be?.
Well, it is considered tone, but whether its considered 'environmental damage' or not is another thing. I do not believe it to be caused by the cardboard, but rather, a possibility, of heat damage. It may be happening due to the place you have stored them or if you wrap them with unsafe plastics that may react with metals. The toned coins could be worth something now or in the future to the right collector/buyer. Do both sides have tone or only one? You might get more replies to this if the thread was in the coin chat section instead of the bullion investing forums, try to start a thread in: What's it Worth
year 2000. since i bought them. it was already toned. i did not return it because i bought them at bullion value. i think that time is $14.00 per set. after i keep it for another two to three years. it does not change or add more tone to it. cause i kept it according to what we suppose to do. most sets were toned one side only. some toned on both sides. i wonder why it was toned red. not with other colors come out.
Hard to say why one color over another, but you might like to read this from another forum: A Color Chart for the Thin Film Color Progression
Never say never... you are working on a great classic commem collection that you prob never considered before. :thumb:
Chris, you are indeed correct, but anything that I collect "classically" commem is gonna "pale" to what this guy has put together. Still, it is my collection, and I'm havin' a heck of a good time assembling it.....
elaine 1970 - If you bought them for melt value, would you be willing to crack 1 of the "red toned" sets open and give the coins an acetone bath to see if the red is removed ?
CURRENTLY: In UK/EU markets Monday, 08/30/2010 GOLD: $1,236.400 Silver: $19.15 Platinum: $1537 Palladium: $504 US market opening in just under two hours...
CURRENTLY: In UK/EU markets Monday, 08/30/2010 GOLD: $1,238.70 Silver: $19.16 Platinum: $1537 Palladium: $505 US market opening in 45 minutes...