Cool enough that if someone (and volunteers) did a thread, we could all feel like we were there. Touring a show floor is chaotic at best, so even...
This 1935 Mercury was just 22.50 from a large eBay dealer. There is a small reverse scratch that I cannot see with the naked eye. [ATTACH]
Thanks! Now that I’ve got my technique worked out, it’s fast and fun, too. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
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Ouch. Some things just can’t be fixed.
New photos, replacing the ones from 2 1/2 years ago. [ATTACH]
Not exactly my newest, but close. It took a few weeks to get it photographed. PCGS MS65. I ran each of the photos through a haze removal filter...
Joking aside, this is a great service to the hobby and everyone benefits from it. Classy.
I am appreciating that a coin can be lost in the ground for 1650 years and then be found again. If genuine, that’s the most fascinating part of...
Of course if you send them to him unasked and privately, he could be slabbing them for his own collection. To me, this sounds like the definition...
You can download CoinManage for a trial period to see if you like it. I did that. It has a lot of functionality, such as looking up coin values...
After a few weeks of spending all my free time on yard work (ugh) I had a spare moment this morning to rephotograph this 1938, last shown in post...
So sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept my condolences.
So do I.
Here’s my 1991-D. I can see a similarity in the date. [ATTACH] And, here’s how it looks in varying lighting. The resolution is not as good as...
Also, I didn’t see about 15 replies when I typed mine. Oops, so there are plenty of pictures now!
Well, I do see some doubling of the date and mint mark. There’s also something under the bust. Perhaps there was a bit of a bounce of the dies to...
For one thing, with your photos I can make out the outlines of all four diamonds. For another, it can be confusing when high points are the first...
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