The reason I'm asking is that I really, really like 3x for an overall look at a coin. Then I like the ability to move to 6x or even 9x when...
Anyone here try or own this magnifier? Just wondering how good it is. http://www.microscopes.com/ms-zv-lm-02004.html
Canon SD700IS....an oldie but a goodie! I bought an SD880IS months ago, but the SD700IS is superior for macros because it will go upto 4x optical...
Thanks everyone! Here's a picture I left out of the die crack. Is this in Cherry Pickers guide? [img]
Cool die chips! That's a stain on the shoulder, most likely from the mint.
It has some luster.....it's a brownish, spotted, 99 year-old coin...it's not exactly brilliant anymore. LOL :D
I seriously doubt this coin is cleaned. I got it from my local deal and it was looked at by both owners, they are VERY particular about cleaned coins.
I think this is it! Looks like it under my loop! This is pushing my camera limits, this is good as I can get. [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] [img]
1948 altered date!
1966 - MS68 1924 - MS65 1929S - MS66 (NICE!) 1954S - MS64 1972 DDO - MS66 (horrible pics and stratches on slab) 1931D - MS66
Worn dies, poor strike (20's branch mint) and a struck-thru.
Good guesses!
Take a shot at it!
rlm is correct, sorry you don't understand the rarity of this coin abe.
WooooHooooo.....I got the HA! :mouth: :computer:
22 PLAIN w/ weak reverse - G6 24D - XF40 28S - AU55 27S - AU58 31 - MS63 34 - MS64 36 - MS65
How about some pics?
Acetone and plastic do not get along! Glad you bolded that.
That's it, I'm selling my collection now! Very nice as usual Charmy!
Indeed. MS coins are by far the most difficult coins to photograde....even with perfect pictures.
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