For now, I use Excel. I have tried Pro Coin, Coin Manage and Exact change, But I find the look and interface to be too umm.. 'Windows 3.11"...
very nice set! Impressive even..
Interesting read. WOW 900 thousand $!.00 bills! how much would that even weigh?
Here ya go: https://catalog.usmint.gov/uncirculated-coin-set-2021-21RJ.html?cgid=2021-product-schedule Still a ton left to buy: data-available="69568
My order went in last night before the sale started. (I have enrollment for this one) It is nice to get a coin set that is 'cheap' when compared...
sorry for the quick off topic comment, but: I lived in AK for a 18 Months, (wintered in Fairbanks for 3 weeks). But Lived on ADAK Is.
I think it is a very slightly off center obverse paired with a centered reverse = Mis-aligned die (MAD) in this case.
Nice cud. Would like to see the reverse of the 1984 cud coin to see how weak the strike is on it. Would like to see a nice closeup of the 2000...
Well good things come to good folks! Congrats!!
Australia would be my guess.
Yep, post 1982 Zinc Lincoln cents won't have a lamination error.
I like that too. I had taken all my pictures before I learned of the photo program photoscape X. Nut now I'm stuck with the way I started,...
I keep my coin pictures filed in directories by denomination, type, then the coins. For file names, I use date, mint, type, composition, variety...
Ya! pretty much, I'm not cut out for that type of work, but glad that somebody is.
Getting the lighting correct is the hardest part, too much direct light you wash out the coin with glare, too little, the coin is dark and hides...
A bonus to photographing uncirculated, burnished, or bullion ASE's is no reflection of the camera on the fields.
Your pictures look fine to me, just a bit of a shadow along the top of the arms and shoulders. Maybe if you turned the coin a tiny bit counter...
If you saw how they are made you might understand . [MEDIA]
Yep, a knockout from a 4 square box for sure
Well, it looks like the light source is coming from about K7 and the line is illuminated, so I think that it is a die crack because the anomaly is...
Separate names with a comma.