Sure do remember that one WalkingD. :smile Great example that's 100% original. Thanks to all for the compliments so far and posting some...
Thanks and super images! I'm half way up my copy stand to take a normal shot Larry. A slab image is all the way up to fit it in the viewfinder....
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It's taken me about 30 days to get this lens for my Nikon D60. :mad: I tried eBay where the seller stated the lens was new, it wasn't. Got my...
Very nice example! :) There are some super values to be found in BN coins.
Hard to tell with the small images. The 24 looks much more MA than the 22. I'm sure both are killer in-hand. :)
The ANA offers Summer Seminars on Coin Grading. Knowledge is power. :D...
It's all about the lens and lighting IMO. Mark Goodman has a super book about coin photography that should be "required reading". Nikon D60...
Been working on this for three years or so. Here is one of the rough lesson plans. Anyone interested? I believe an image helps tell the story....
Nice Grab! :)
Appreciate it! :) You have some super sweet examples, congrats!!!!!!!! :hail:
Tough call. I'd be a buyer if priced right. :rolleyes: If I was to keep it, I'd fill it with Silver issues, let them tone up nicely, then...
David Hall has stated that all colorful Peace Dollars are AT. I'm happy his graders feel differently. :smile Let's see your colorful Peace...
When it comes to upgrades and coins in old holders, you really have to know your series and what the TPG's are looking for at certain grade...
Looks to be a nice Proof Set. :smile This is in a 70-S Proof Set I own: [IMG] Nikon D60 w/Tamron 90mm lens.
Price Guide is $350 for this piece (PCGS 65 RB) and I paid $1,500 for it in Oct 2007: [IMG] Price Guide is $18 in 65 RD and this is a PCGS...
Is this a Type B? [IMG]
Here is a nice article that speaks to this: http://www.ivyleaguecoin.com/scienceoftoning.html
Thanks for the replies so far! :smile Here are the larger images: [IMG] [IMG]
The Texas is in a PCGS 66 holder. Here is a 1935 Connecticut I own in PCGS 65 (CAC): [IMG] [IMG]
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