Didn't Canada mint all of those denominations in both 50% silver and 100% nickel in 1968? It's easy enough to check individual coins, though; the...
I have trouble seeing it that way. When someone is selling coins I know are fake, but representing them as real -- well, I'm not in the habit of...
A bit less than half the 1968 mintage was 50% silver, the rest was 100% nickel. I've got several of the nickel ones that were represented as...
No, you'd simply get an error when you try to select Coins and Paper Money as your selling category.
Yes, VLC is a treasure. I wish it had been further along when I held a job that involved a lot of video generation and reformatting. At that time,...
Well, if you just move the image from one place to another, there's no loss with any format -- copying files is always lossless, unless you get an...
Nope, not unless I saw an unmistakable key. I spent quite a lot of time a few years ago scanning "dateless SLQ" listings for an undetected 1916,...
:eek: That's an amazing 34-S!
Oh, I'm pretty sure they will. Like I said, they aren't lost, it's just that CoinTalk is giving bad directions to retrieve them. It's possible to...
You betcha. I spent years working with medical images that were 16 bits deep where lossy compression was out of the question. TIFF all the way....
Oh, the raw footage is still there, and easily transcoded into something modern. It's just extra work. I don't remember how much work I'd done...
There's no "smart" about it; it's confusing, period. If you use "Upload a File" to post an image from your computer, it's hosted on CoinTalk....
A number of years ago, they allowed copies as long as they were stamped COPY in accordance with the Hobby Protection Act. Then they changed the...
And then spent by the guy who stole them from him, or inherited them from him. The Circle of Numismatic Life.
Yep. I was just digging around on one of my older backup drives and came across some very old (~2000) video projects. Unfortunately, the Mac...
Well, there is good news. The images that aren't showing up are the ones that are linked from external sites. So they're still there -- it's just...
I hit a speedbump on the 1878-P, which looks nothing like a proof to me, wear or no wear.
Too late to edit the post?
That was a reference to the quality of my joke. :rolleyes:
Oh, yeah. But not those particular fungi you mentioned, at least as far as I know...?
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