Out of curiosity, do you think Dr. Frankenstein could have fit a nickel planchet in there as well, to sort of round out the detail? That might...
I think the most improbable, and most damning of them all, is the fact that this is a so-called proof strike. Proofs were carefully minted,...
I think the greens and blues make it a high 3 (call it a 3.7), but I agree that it is a mid-range coin.
Two pics, same coin: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
While your results are quite good... I think you'd do better by leaving the coin on a flat, constant plain. Eliminate that rod and the variable...
Great writeup! It must have gotten confusing having a bunch of towns with the same name!
I think we're starting with Morgans because they are the most common, and most commonly advertised as so-called "monsters," but I believe that the...
I think more important than the actual resolution is the size. The resolution becomes important if you are printing it, but most monitors are...
I agree with a 3. What it has is nice, it just doesn't have much. And @ddddd , I've got one after this.
Wow, really? I'm guessing something isn't coming across well in your pictures, because that doesn't look 66 to me from those pics.
First book came out years ago, so it would seem like the second would be out sometime soon. I didn't buy the first volume, because flowing hair...
In England they call it a torch, if that helps.
Probably 53 on the first, 55 on the second. But I vastly prefer the first one. Such great color and eye appeal! Wow.
I paid $250 for my Darius the Great, Carradice Type III, in 2013. I probably overpaid by a significant margin, but I really wanted it. [ATTACH]...
The holder probably says 64.
We get these types of questions somewhat often. How many coins do you own? What is the value of your collection? How many are certified? What's...
Somewhere between 200 - 300. Almost all of my collection is certified, with the exception of a Wheat cent set I'm building mostly-raw in an...
Great idea for a thread! 1881 S - 3.0 (purples and greens are great, but the mottled spot at the top rule out anything higher. Reverse toning...
Yes. The gold coins are incredibly unreactive, and humidity will not affect them. The silver coins are reactive - however, 2x2s are not...
Well, its true that they exhibit die polish. That does not make them worth a single cent more, in my opinion.
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