I use a $30 desklamp, it works well for me. It's easy to move it around and the head rotates so I can direct the light how I need it to bring out...
NICE COIN! These are pretty rare when flipped over....no problem with $250 or so. You only need to slab it if you're planning on selling...
Just as hard as photograding a woody. I think I see a lot of frosty luster.
What? No before slab pics?
Congrats! I want to see pics of 66BN. :)
....and I thought you bought a GMC! :p
64+BN, it's a very nice coin!
Blazing luster!
YAY! Got both right this round! I'm pretty sure I got a nasty "off by 2 or even 3" that I need to drop. I need that to go away with this group. We...
Looks like subdued luster and obverse, high-point darkness due to some careless handling over the years....and the reverse spot.....64RB is a fair...
Only the 1913 and 1915 are left!
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1909 PLAIN - These get no respect! Harder to find than the VDB's in mint state.
1916 wood
1913
1915
Very nice, just planchet marks on the obverse, close to 67 IMO....but I bet PCGS discounted.
Very nice!
Odds of dying....100%! Let's just hope he shuts up until then.
VC is polar and water-based and xylene is a non-polar solvent. They are completely incompatible!
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