That's a good question but I highly doubt you can. And even if you could you would have to give it back when you sell the coin.
I swear by Irfanview. It is powerful yet easy to use. And it is free. You should be able to download it here.
$80? That's a bargain! Congrats.
Todd, Don't worry. I'll change it to something else before long.
I had one of those once. Then I got a good camera. :kewl:
I wish I had half that much hair. Heck, I'd settle for 25% that much hair.
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I know what you mean. The photos in this book are pretty good.
I'm not familiar with that camera but I would say this - use your Macro setting to photograph coins.
That book is on my wish list. But now that I know Frank contributed to it . . . :rolleyes:
Meet Robot and Will Robinson from 'Lost In Space'.
I'd sell it to that jeweler. If it is genuine those scratches will certainly lower its value to a collector.
I have a 1944 Henning Nickel. It's easy to spot because it does not have a mintmark. (All War Nickels had a large mintmark above Montecello, even...
You have blown any opportunity to become a grader at SGS because you obviously lack the ability to identify a quality MS-70 coin. :D
Business Strike Pres Dollars are made in a two-step process. In Step 1 the obverse and reverse images are pressed into the planchet (like any...
There is no such thing as upside-down edge lettering on Business Strike Presidential Dollar coins. The edge lettering is applied randomly. (For...
It does have that CN look. That's why I said 1859.
Sgs ms-70 1859 ihc
I always thought it was overgraded.
Welcome to CT. 1943 Lincoln Cents were made of steel coated with zinc. Some bronze '43 cents are known and are worth 5 figures (if genuine)....
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