I used a Dremel tool and put on an attachment that is a sanding drum. I gently moved the spinning sanding tool around and around the inside of the...
I get the impression of more luster on the first. True, it has a few more rough spots on the obverse where the strike could not quite smooth them...
Another iPad 13 Pro macro photo, marked as a 13mm wide-angle lens. These mushrooms are just tiny. If you enlarge you can see the tiny fibers on...
My phone is a little bit smaller than the 6s it replaced. I like the smaller size. I took a picture of a lens wipe packet. This is about the same...
Here’s an iPhone 13 photo. Heading off to watch football now, but maybe I can post a coin later. [ATTACH] My iPhone 6s had a closest focus of...
Here’s a closer look at the mark on the reverse. I always thought this mark was from rolling out the planchet strip. Or perhaps it was an...
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Yes, I should have said “birth year Proof set”! This here’s the business strike… [ATTACH]
This is from my birth year set, which came to me 3 or 4 years ago in a Capitol Plastics holder. I have no idea when it went into that folder, but...
That’s a really well struck 53-S. For members without one at hand to compare, here’s one that is much closer to full steps, but which I would...
If you look at my photo of a typical 1967, a common nickel has zero steps. Not even a hint of any steps. I happen to think that to go from no...
The coin in the original post is so much better than the typical business strike, like this one, [ATTACH] That I have to wonder, are we sure the...
These pictures are not videos, but animations in .GIF files. I copied the post below since it points at a couple of threads where I developed and...
And, of course, there’s the Philly Special, with the Phillies’ special font. [ATTACH]
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