The subject of holding the coin while taking video has been a subject of discussion in the ancient & World section of CT. Here is a thread where...
I’ve been considering the need to move the coin in front of the camera without holding the coin in your hand. Please go to this new thread to...
Here is a description of the set-up. First the rubber pad was removed from the turntable exposing the aluminum turntable beneath. A metal disc...
I’ve been considering the need to move the coin in front of the camera without holding the coin in your hand. We all know the potential problems...
Thanks to everyone for considering & answering my question. :)
The Krause Catalog of World Coins will list them. You can buy older Krause catalogs very cheaply on Ebay. You may consider beginning with a...
Hello CoinTalkers, I am preparing to post my new ancient Greek coins. :thumb: Yes, I have acquired another (two) ancient Greek coins bringing...
Very cool Pamphylia Tetradrachm. Both sides of that coin are just great IMO. :thumb:
Thank you for posting your really nice new coin. :thumb: Could you give me a link to the sale? Here is a rock from my small collection. I got...
I'm curious if anyone at CT has handled a 1961 DDR proof half recently? One dealer/friend of mine recently got two (and still has one for sale if...
Your photos are nice. :thumb: You have gotten a nice image without all that nasty glare you can get from the slab plastic. I recently bought...
Experience has taught me that the graders at ANACS, PCGS, and NGC are pretty good. (Typically better than me anyway & I've taken advanced grading...
Wow, this old thread has been viewed almost 9,000 times. :eek: There are a bunch of good threads in the archives here at CoinTalk. I think the...
You can search the words proof photography here at CT. There are several threads where the experts discuss proof photography. Sometimes, the...
Your post made me think of this Greenland coin. :) This Greenland coin was first put into circulation without the hole. It was subsequently...
I am back to this thread again. :) I’ve always been amused with Denmark’s 19th Century currencies of Rigsbankskilling, Rigsbankdaler, and the...
You guys were pretty quick to call this coin real. Can you explain to me what screams "real" or are you just familiar with the particular piece?
I replied in your other thread. There are apps that allow you to scan a slab & look up the coin data. Visit the sites I listed in the other...
Welcome to CoinTalk. Please post some of the items you received from your Uncle. :welcome: You may be interested in using the search feature on...
Yes, it is the 1935-S Peace dollar with the four rays at ONE.
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