Good catch :thumb:
Perhaps folks may have misinterpreted my OP as a complete thumbs down of the book. It wasn't meant to be that! The only error that I believe...
Thanks ! I do think it's a solid VF-20 based on the grading standards I've read.
I use PhotoShop 7: Image -> Adjustments -> Auto Levels Image -> Adjustments -> Auto Color 9 times out of 10, this works for me.
Here are better scans of my $1 Educational. The first set of pics were old and made from a low-grade scanner; hence they had a pinkish...
I was doing some attributions today for some Mass Cents that I just obtained. Have a Ryder 4-D specimen. Noticed on pg.200, "Ryder 4 Bowed Head...
I support the idea of keeping coins off the MOA. (Redacted) I sent in my response.
I totally agree about the Pre-Federals! Ryan's specimen is much smoother and nicer; here are two decent specimens that I got today (Monday) for a...
I concur, possibly a George I Farthing. That's what immediately rang to me when I saw it.
BTW, I use the butt end (handle side) of a butter knife to crack my crabs. I wouldn't suggest hitting the tube with that!
Make sure you put down some brown paper or newsprint! Just don't dip'em in vinegar, butter, or old bay!
I guess stopping off to get yourself a cool one was worth it, eh? :thumb:
That's my read, yes :thumb:
Point taken! Didn't think enough about it at that level! :thumb:
LOL... And if I did get it backwards, perhaps placing it onto the top shelf (or colander) in a vegetable steamer would be the operative procedure!...
I just meant from the macroscopic level there would be a simple relation, as plastics are primarily made from hydrocarbons. Hydrogen and carbon...
The 10 Peso note has the word "AMORTIZADO" punched on it. That means 'Paid in Full', or 'Redeemed', or 'Depreciated' That's what I have so far...
IMO that is super cheese weasel!
Oh, and yeah, before I forget... I heard a story once from numismatic friend. One time he was in a 7-11 (in one of those challenged neighborhoods)...
I concur. Most of the 7-Elevens in my city are in neighborhoods which [even in normal times] tend to have a lot of folks with economic...
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