It's not about the camera itself, it's about an accessory lens that allows closeup photos that exceed the ability of the camera itself to focus...
I'm not seeing what you see.[ATTACH]
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OK, I can see "grading" for type, like this [IMG] but how on earth can a number possibly apply? What is there about this (below) that makes it a...
Interesting idea! Would PCGS grade a blank planchet?
Good for Liar's Poker.
I've been experimenting with closeup photographing my coins. Although the lens will focus in macro mode with the lens less than 1" from the...
As far a dumping coins on the market and the affect on value, look at the 1950D Nickle. 2+ million made and immediately scooped up by speculators...
Two things point to its being a modern replica - it has the appearance of being cast rather than stamped, and simply having been found in the...
M Maybe you should learn to read before you respond, and then use reasoning and logic when you do.
Coins in collections are not "in circulation" Coins hoarded in jars are not "in circulation" Coins found in old car seats or in home couch...
Absolutely right. See my post #6 above.
http://boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=8371827 [IMG]
This is old news now but can you imagine digging up an old rusted can, looking inside and seeing this?[IMG] It's part of the $27,000 face value in...
Older CoinAge article https://www.coinreplicas.com/about/peter-rosa-biography/coinage-magazine-fake-coin-factory-in-the-bronx
They are IN circulation now, but they have not BEEN IN circulation for more than a few years. Every old coin you find now has entered circulation...
I once got into a big scuffle with a local car dealer who had mailed out fliers to get customers into the showroom. Each flier had a number...
I see no problem with trying to make a profit, but trying to sell a $3-5 coin for $240 is just wrong. You're not trying to make a profit, you're...
Back before mercury was toxic I shined up plenty of dimes and mostly quarters with it. If my memory is correct, they only stayed shiny for a...
ad from 1957 Quarter Eagles $9; Half Eagles $12.50! Silver dollars polished with quicksilver [mercury] $1.25! [ATTACH]
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