While we're back in the 1920's, I just took new photos of this one. I am very curious about estimates for the grade. I bought this for $90 from...
Those are two excellent points and I had not thought of either of them. Thanks for giving me some more ideas to think about. Ron
How can this only be MS63? How about 65? Just my opinion, but the surfaces are lustrous and details are as sharp as you are going to see for this...
Sometimes a coin is just exciting to have. This photo still doesn’t do justice to the beautiful golden toning. And it doesn’t hurt to snag it...
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Here are two attempts at capturing a 1903 Proof Barber dime. In the top one I tried to capture the darkness when light is reflected away, while...
New photos of 1949-D, last shown in post #4403. [ATTACH]
Technically, the 1911 followed you, and the 1912 followed the 1911, so it followed me. So, half and half.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I think I just followed myself. :banghead:
That is stunning. Mine has subtle rainbow iridescence across the back and hints of red and blue on the jacket, with gold over the hair. These two...
Replacement photo for 1944-S (post #4370). [ATTACH]
Replacement photos for 1944-D (post #4370 ) and 1948-D ( #4398 ). [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Photos of my two 1947-D Lincolns. The top one was posted almost three years ago (post #5260). The other more recently, just six months ago...
New photographs of these 1945 Lincolns. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I like the look of these 1942 Lincoln proofs. Not sure if the price guide of $195 (at PR65 RD) is reflective of reality, since I paid $30 plus...
Sometimes you have to take a shorter exposure to let the color bloom, even if it seems a little darker than it is in hand. I like it. Here's what...
[ATTACH] I did a little better when I paid $16.50 for this one (although the condition is not directly comparable). [ATTACH]
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