Bravo!:bow: Excelent story!
The Curious Case of P.B. Emory I found this post on "The Curious Case of P.B. Emory" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for "CoinTalk...
Beautiful coin.
Not sure on grade but in my opinion you payed a little too much. But you didn't do too bad.
As long as there are no distracting scratches or marks and not dark. BTW I don't go by numismedia very much. I have sold G-4s for about 8 to 10...
Those are awesome. I love those errors. To really show out the error you should darken the background.
I would say about $15?
I really don't know. Let let some of the other people have thier say.
Thats neat! Seems like a die chip.
The 5 looks right for D-P N9#2, it being weak on top. But the 9 doesn't look right. Its probably just the regular Narrow 9 but that 5 bugs me....
Can we get a close-up on the date? It may be a Double-punched Narrow 9 #2. Too bad it isn't brass.
It would help if you had pictures but it may be a lamination error. BTW, welcome to CoinTalk.
And thinking about it India has the worst pics in Krause, compared to the other countries. I strongly suggest you make a book.
I have seen Krause and quite a few coins you can't tell what they are. I know exactly what you mean.
If you need the help I could try my best. I am not the best, by far, but I can do a little.
Thats what I thought you meant saying MS. I haven't touched Windows in probably 2 years.:D
ms?
I agree I have had more fun with it on Ubuntu rather than Windows. It just seems to belong.:)
I didn't say you did, I was just saying that it looked a little blocky. But with the little amount of detail in the original photo, it was...
As Ruben said, I just adjusted the saturation, color curves and color balance. I put the coin at the color it should be, hoping it really isn't...
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