Similarly CircCammy and crustalicious.
Off topic, I love the NC mountain birdsong in the background.
I haven’t gotten around to searching on that yet.
Just the pedigree. I don’t know much about it.
I’m happy with this newp. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
My first real problem free example. Previously I owned a beat up and holed 1860, which I’d gotten near the spot price of the time. [IMG] [IMG]...
Man, that DC piece is amazing. Looks totally convincing to me! ANACS should’ve put “1858” in quotation marks, though.
Plated, is my guess.
At ten cents a whack, you're doing great. That's a nice older mix. The Canadian large cents are worth at least a buck apiece, I would think....
British large pennies don’t count. Only US large cents, in this instance. You’ve never had one, so you’re eligible to win this one. Oh, and...
Oh, I know. I was agreeing with your rhetorical question.
I have thought this as well. At least put the hi-res Photovision pics (when a coin has them) on the cert page, like PCGS does with its TrueView...
I don’t, really. If I find something eye appealing, its technical grade is a secondary consideration.
Good on you for playing the “nominate another” card, FF02.
Yeah, me too. There’s a reason I pay the pros to shoot my better stuff.
What a smile! :)
Pet pics are purely optional, and just for fun. You covered the bases.
In my recent experience, NGC Photovision has proven to be at least the equal of PCGS TrueView, if not even better sometimes.
I agree. I paid extra for the service, of course.
I thought you meant the Alexander the Great tetradrachm, and was all like, “bronze disease? Whuh?” LOL
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