Just out of curiosity, you did not just sell your Aluminum Loin coin from the Congo?? Gary in Washington?
Interested in the French-Indo-China items!! Gary in Washington
Nice haul, I would hate to guess how much they cost!! I really like the 1887 Ethiopian 1 Birr. Gary in Washington
One more time, without my address showing: left side shows the baseball card holder trimmed and punched for standard coin album. Right side shows...
Yeah, lets see a group pic. Gary in Washington
How far can it zoom in, 300x or 1000x,?? If so I would love to see a real close close up. Gary in Washington
Just plain ol white typing or printing paper. opaque. Gary in Washington
Thanks for sharing the photo of your new camera. It is a zoomable USB, can you also view the images on your computer? Your color seems better that...
Please describe your new camera, iPhone, USB, or Nikon w/macro or what??? Nice shots, I look forward to more. Gary in Washington
Please delete this image I posted, it shows my address in an album picture, on this thread, I just couldn't do it Discussion in 'US Coins Forum'...
I accidentally posted an image which shows my address. How can I alter it, or remove it?? It is here, "I just couldn't do it"...
20 pound white acid free, easy to find. 24 pound will work fine as well, but it is a bit thicker. Gary in Washington
Well I think they are very different processes. I agree with you totally. And yes it should be used to describe the orange peel texture, that...
Consequently your coin has a premium value! 180 degree rotation. Nice coin! Value depends upon the rarity. I've not seen one of these Gary in...
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Your coin should be medal alignment: [ATTACH] see below:
[ATTACH] Medal alignment, this is the older style, below is your 1927:
That is a nice sharp image, post one with high magnification. (Oh by the way, nice watermark!). Gary in Washington
This dime is even clearer, also from error-ref.com. Note that they do not display a cent with their "orange peel" definition. The raised portions...
Below is an image captured from www.error-ref.com. It is instructive to note that the reised "dots" follow the lines of stress. Whereas the CZ...
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