[IMG] Nope, reduced the size by 50% (that's linear; 75% by area and megabyte size). Remaining confused.
That worked. Now I'm wondering if there's a file size restriction. [IMG]
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Hmmmm, got to figure out why my note isn't showing. [IMG] Checked, and the address is correct and working if I just put it into the browser....
Got a new computer setup so I need some practice. This FRN is a $1 1963 A/A Block. I'm collecting the series by ALL blocks. And I include errors,...
I've got good news and bad news. First, the bad news. They are NOT South Korean coins. They are coins from a South Korean seller. The coins are...
It going to take a while. My new printer is also a scanner but I can't get it to talk to the computer. Gotta chat with the Epson techs. My other...
I think it has original surfaces. REASON: All of the debris around the devices, particularly on the reverse.
I'll see what I can do. I'm working with a whole new computer system. The shift from Win7 to Win10 is giving me a bunch of grief.
IMO unless a TPG can ID the date it won't grade at all. I believe a definitive ID is a requirement.
They FINALLY arrived. In the past this seller got my coins to me in about a week. This time it was about a month. All packages were registered. I...
I only go to Heritage when I can't find what I'm looking for at GC or eBay. With GC it's generally that they don't have it. With eBay it's...
Yeh, that's why I was asking. For auctions I decide what the max I'm willing to pay on an item, then take 80% of that (a 20% reduction now for...
Heritage does NOT make it easy to find this info out. 1. I know on auctions the charges are: Winning Bid + Buyer's Fee + S&H What is the Buyer's...
Yeh, key coins often get a slight grade boost.
Die cracks have always intrigued and attracted me and you've got bunches on that coin. It has great eye appeal for me.
Last I heard they will do that. And it's expensive.
Option 1: Slight PMD Option 2: Slight strike-through
That could be an early Capital Plastics holder. The key to "early" is the metal screws. Nowadays they are plastic.
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