Thanks Chris. I checked out the items I'd be interested in; multiple specimens in a single lot. The first lot doesn't even list all of the...
Beautiful job! Well done. With my axial setup, experience has taught me to place the camera's lens as close to the glass as possible.
Below please find an example of the 'plain edge' Liberty & Security. Listed as D&H-1052, W-11000, Baker 31-C, Breen-1262, and Fuld-WA.1795.1c,...
Quite prolific. If the photos were clearer, I could narrow down the D&H number. You'd need to share what is lettered on the edge too.
Friendly fyi... In my opinion, the Redbook is not a good source for Pre-Federal/Colonial-era coinages. If you with to pursue these issues, I'd...
Nice sharp Patriotic CTW, in at least EF grade :thumb: It appears to be a 79/351, R-1.
I like your MI525D-2a, R-3 :thumb:. It's one of the William Jackson varieties that's still on my list to get. Its 1348 reverse always catches my eye.
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At the end of the day, I believe that's the right thing to do. This misattribution impacts more than just PCGS' database. The Pitt farthings are...
It's an error in your favor, indeed. Though I believe most Colonial enthusiasts would pick-up on the error after examination. Regardless... it's...
Diagnostically, I'm going to have to revise my previous assessment. I believe this specimen is a Pitt Halfpenny. After rotating the specimen, I...
Amazing. The fact that PCGS didn't assign a grade to it is, in my opinion, no big deal. It's authenticated, and that's what's most important....
lol.
Did the specimen ever arrive?
You're going to need a decent way to mount the camera steady, aimed at the coin, with the glass in-between. A copy stand usually works best.
Stunning! Love that color!
This is a good one. And I can't fathom why someone would put their carrying case into a vacant chair anyways... that's a fast invitation for...
If I'm seeing what you're seeing, it looks like a die crack to me. None of my sources list an error with similar phenomena. It may be helpful to...
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