I'm glad satin is gone.
It's interesting how lights and cameras bring out stuff on brown copper. Images seem to really bring out the green.
I would have guessed 66. Nice coin and great price.
I went with 65.
I would cash them in. They won't gain any value over the next 50 years.
I'm thinking 64 or 65. Not a coin to have graded in my opinion.
Just a heads up for you guys. I had several post, votes and images go missing the past day or two. I think Peter has it fixed now but I had to...
Peter was working on the site and some post got lost somewhere. Please post it again. I'm thinking everything is back to normal.
I'm in the same boat. Need to get something right this next two.
I got it in change 30 years back at a TG&Y store.
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Great story.
The Sigma 150 is a great lens and my favorite for coins. [IMG]
If I had to start over right now, I would buy a Nikon or Canon with whatever lens comes in the package and a copystand. It should work great for...
You should tell the seller about the mistake. Doing nothing is not honest.
Looks like you have all the coins in this thread listed on Ebay and you already knew what they were. Nice way to draw lookers to the listings. I'm...
Done
I suck at grading brown copper.
The software with the camera is one other thing to keep in mind. It's really cool to adjust the camera and take the shot on the PC with the mouse....
I gave up on the 1819. Can't figure it out.
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