Yes. Looks like 007 to me too. Nice find!!
Indeed. Plastic clip with slide adjusting. For macro photography using cellphone camera. Nice idea and slick design. Just wasn’t able to get...
The staining looks like silver tarnish but I’ve been fooled before.
Indeed it is. I'm not a hoarder...but please don't look under the desk.
That was a transition year I think. Silver?
Thanks for that update. I've been wondering about that for a long while now. I had gotten to the point that if I couldn't assign it to the...
Hoarding with a flair for the unique and interesting. :-)
I haven't seen blue like that. On the blast of white...wonderful contrast!! Nice coin!!
Fine looking specimen!! I'm always a little hesitant about the 'stubble' on the jaw, but many coins I see have some and grade well. For me, it's...
New Haven style?? If you are on the shore, try Zuppardi's in West Haven (and a few new locations). Shorter waits but terrific pizza (no tokens).
PS - looking at Cherrypicker's...the Inverted small S has a nice return (maybe up to 10X). So keep an eye out for that one.
Good question. I'm thinking it might depend a bit on the particular coin. The large S carries a higher premium, especially in AU/lower MS coins...
@Richard Kennedy I think that you might want to pass on the magnifier. I bought one of those too. I was curious how it might work, but I found...
No problem Richard. As a variety hunter, taking pictures is as much a hobby. It improves with time. What is your approach to photographing your...
Yes, Jeff...had the same thought when typing it. When I come across those specimens, I often wonder if the folks liberating a coin, valuable or...
Always fun to have an interesting coin in a collection...or two...three...
It's a beauty, Kanga!! Looks to be the small S variety.
Here's the outward end of the 1950 D. You can see outside the outer windows the marks left by the roller. It also had some damage to the high...
I was reasonably sure that it wasn't the one, but the RPM that seemed to have a stem that was as pronounced. As you know, a sharp photo helps...
Alurid triggered a thought. Have a look at this link and the nested links at Error-ref.com - Machine Doubling (error-ref.com)
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