If you're referring to the bulk dollars, within the next few weeks. PM me for details if you want.
I can. If you're submitting a silver dollar, I am putting together a bulk submission to PCGS now, but otherwise I have nothing going in....
So the eBay store is even named after one of the oldest lies/scams on eBay and you still bought? These "mystery rolls" NEVER benefit the buyer,...
My first impression was that it was a sandwich coin. Sandwich coins are not new on the scene. I've seen another 89-CC made like this from an...
These were gimmicks made and sold in the late 70s as "Inflation money" sets (cent through dollar) usually all enclosed in one 2x2 that would...
The 1753 1/2 Real technically completes my Prime Number set 1723-1951. I really want a gold coin for that slot, though. [IMG] This 1739 4...
I had the privilege of photographing many coins in his collection. I posted a photo tribute a while ago on the PCGS board. I'm pretty sure some...
The copper layer will degrade as soon as it's exposed to a harsh environment, and eventually let the catalyst to the Cu-Zn interface. One...
Any corrosion inhibitor needs to be between the copper and zinc to prevent galvanic corrosion. A "coating" on the coin may prevent an external...
Yeah, I already turned the brightness down a bit from the factory setting so that everyone wouldn't see my pictures as being too dark. While I do...
Zinc is much more anodic than copper, so in the presence of some sort of catalyst (humidity, sweat, etc.) you will get some nasty galvanic corrosion.
Bought a Dell P2715Q 27" 4K monitor and it arrived today. Holy crap, is this thing sharp! And huge! I can be using Photoshop on half the...
If I were imaging a bunch of < $10 circulated silver coins in low circulated grades (G-F), I'd be tempted to do it this way, since it's quick,...
I'll bet there's configuration that can be done to fix the exposure and color of the Epson scan. Much better than the HP. Here's a scan off my...
The forum sort of takes care of that by itself. Ask a question to everyone in the forum that's the closest match, and if the specialist you seek...
A coin can be fully struck and still lack detail due to a die that is either missing detail due to wear, hubbing, or a hub that's missing detail.
Some do. It depends on perceived demand, mintage limits, and ordering limits. I've had someone offer me profit on this and the 1 oz. proof...
$32 minus the eBay and PP vigs and the seller is losing money. 5205*** for me.
Got mine ordered and sold. Obscene profit, no, but an easy profit.
1954-D. It looks like the text on the facing page was for the quarter albums. You can see the start dates of 1916 and 1932 near the bottom of the...
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