One (for my type set).
Today I tackle the "slab reflection" problem. I'm going to try tilting the slab and seeing what happens. I know the resulting image will be...
Yes, I know. When you select an issue you wish to collect you should do some indepth studying before you put serious money into the coins. But as...
Love the 1852. My kind of coin. Plenty of Mint red in the nooks and crannies. The 1794 looks like environmental damage, sort of like it was...
Agreed. I've got a nice one for my type set.
I have a friend who has 3 of the 4 carotid arteries essentially blocked and the 4th is about 40% blocked. Doctors won't operate because if a...
I haven't gotten to playing with the camera settings yet. Still working with the lighting. I found a setup that eliminated about 80-90% of the...
Okay, here's the first test. First, my setup: [IMG] [IMG] And the first test image. This is a proof-like dealer's token: [IMG] And Leadfoot...
No, not really. I just created columns that contain the info I want about my coins. And the rows list all my coins. As a rule I don't have coins...
That's why I used the terms "spreadsheet" and "relational database" and then used Excel and Access as examples. There's more than one possibility.
And another thought is that the COTS package generally has limited personalizing capability whereas by using a spreadsheet you can format it any...
Agreed. This caught me by surprise when I started buying some for my type set. Most are not slabbed. My problem is (as I always say) that for my...
I and many others here believe that a spreadsheet like Excel is the best way to go. And for those who are REALLY good, a relational database like...
My camera should not be a problem. It's a Nikon D90 and I have a Nikkor 60mm Micro lens attached (Micro is Nikkor's term for a Macro lens). All...
No indication of a cleaning, so either original surfaces or it was cleaned LONG ago. Just compared it to mine (an 1806). I believe it could make...
Congrats. Feels good to get your opinion confirmed. Good eye.
Okay, one more coat of flat black paint and I think my axial lighting system will be ready for a test drive. If it works, you'll get to see the...
One of the diagnostics of the key "strong reverse" 1922 Plain cent is that the FIRST "2" in the date is weaker than the second "2". BTW I noticed...
Agreed. Look at the right wheat ear. Worn die? (my choice) Soft strike? Minor die fill? (I think not because the "L" in LIBERTY is disappearing too)
Interesting. Never even heard of or read about this.
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