Always feels good to fill in the holes. And you did it with some pretty good coins. Nice going.
I don't do many $500+ coins, and obviously even fewer $1000+ coins. That's my definition of top end. I'm work mostly in the $100-300 range. Right...
Agreed. Exposure on both coins was made with the same set up and one right after the other. So it shouldn't be an imaging problem. At least part...
Worst case, it could be coated with mercury. If it feels oily or greasy, get rid of it. Mercury is highly toxic and can be absorbed through the...
Agreed
I suspect they are repunched numbers.
I suspect it's a repunched "9". Looks like the "1" is too.
Correct advice, especially for a copper coin. I highly recommend a non-reflective black or dark gray. You don't want the color of the background...
Ooooooooooo, nice prize. Imaging suggestion. To help eliminate that foggy look of your images, use a mask. Take a piece of non-reflective...
Nice. Probably costs less than just the coins because: - alterations/attachments required to make them jewelry - not a lot of competition
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