Increased the brightness and contrast. Glad it looks alright. It was just a guess because a lot of times it makes the coin look cartoonish and bad.
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A star note is a note that has a star after the SN. They replace notes with printing errors because there can't be two notes with the same SN.
Hmm... still not looking proof to me. Try diffusing the light with a lampshade.
Oh I forgot to ask if they're worth anything lol. I also found a note with the first 4 numbers in the SN# all twos. Should I keep it?
My first stars so I was excited. :smile
download GIMP or I could do it for you. : )
I agree completely, especially that eye-appeal should be taken more into consideration.
Wow!! That is an amazing coin proof or not!
they usually have excellent strikes which yours does. try taking pictures of the reverse that are at and angle that show the mirror-ness of it.
aww... that side doesn't look proof... maybe just a one sided cameo, and it might be the pictures, but it doesn't look mirrorish to me.
Definitely worth submitting for grading if it turns out to be a proof. If it's not a proof, you got a decent price. Not what I would call a...
Post the reverse. It looks like a 62 or so from the obverse. That is if it's a proof. If it's MS, probably about a 64 or 65. Is it N/C?
Holy !@#$ Phil!! That's amazing! Did you get the 1877 certified? BQ nice find. Are you going to fill the remaining holes?
Oh cool. Well good luck!
Yup and a cameo too (well at least on the obverse). Awesome coin!
I'm not sure what photo editor you have. It's different for everything.
Is he a member of this forum?
I like rosies, but I know many don't. To me, they look really nice in high grades. You can get nice BUs for barely over melt, which about now is...
They both have good strikes, but neither are full steps. Yes, the 43 is closer.
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