The truth of your statement is universal knowledge in numismatics. They're inconsistent between two coins, much less two decades. Any average...
Yeah, scanners typically work at a higher-temperature white balance than they probably ought, so the final result has a bluish cast. This look...
There are other slanted-date 1901-O's, so the secondary pickups are important.
This one doesn't really need much juicing in a scan, Dave. Reflectivity causes scanners to return a result so black that a coin worthy of PL could...
They grew up in collecting without slabs. Learned to grade and authenticate using their own eyes instead of depending on others. Added coins to...
I dunno, doesn't seem to be time to panic yet. We have one single set of scans to go on, nothing more. I don't feel like there's enough info to be...
Virtually every computer built since the late 1980's contains one of those. It's the standard BIOS backup battery. :)
He just failed, full stop. He employed a sales tactic that's an immediate turnoff to expert buyers, instantly alienating a large part of his...
Older gold collectors, like older copper collectors, tend to prefer their coins raw. The market for raw coins is quite strong; it's just not Ebay....
No. I'm seeing one terrific 1883-O. Don't know how reflective it is, but it's a heck of a coin. Anyone who knows how to interpret scanned images...
That's my take on it. Note how flat the strike is in the largest leaves and talons (among the very first locations on a Morgan to reflect strike...
That makes sense. Jefferson strikes have radically improved in the last couple decades.
Well, it's a nice Half. I don't mind looking at it. :)
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