I'm afraid I disagree. For years now, the standard boilerplate for commemorative coin enabling legislation contains the phrase "Coins minted...
My modern commemorative manifesto: Art by Committee is better are excluding great designs than it is at preventing bad ones. Doubly so for art...
Just because I can't resist a current events dig, here's my "Dungeon" token: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Got nuttin' for 1860. So it's back to 1935 and the classics: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
At Teletrade, NGC 66 sets are listed at some frequency at $280 + vig, but I would guess they go begging about half the time.
No, RCC itself was created in 1994. I think they meant the 20th anniversary to date back to the first coin-related Usenet post. The first...
I dragged out this thing to post in a photography forum... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Still in the Original Cardboard and Plastic: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Since I rephotographed this one when I thought we were stuck on 1927... [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Sorry for the Typo. 1853-C type II.
1937, not 1927, right? I think I already did my 1937 Walker, so... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Mine is the following "Denomination Set:" 1809/6 Half Cent 1943-D Cent 1883 No Cents Nickel 1996-W Dime 1863 15-Cent Note 1875-CC 20 Cent Piece...
According to my records, I paid $60, $60, and $70 for my set (PCGS) in 2005.
Bugs Bunny? [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Now let's not always see the same hands... [ATTACH][ATTACH]
A couple that are heading to the safe deposit box: [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
I guess it's my turn again: [ATTACH][ATTACH]
I'm not a fan of teleconverters for macro use. A teleconverter works by taking a crop from the center of the image created by the lens and then...
While most if not all dSLR manufacturers make macro lenses in the 50-60mm range, not all lenses of those focal lengths are designed for close-up work.
A bit of Game of Thrones geekery -- An anodized niobium "Faceless Man" fantasy token: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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