She's living the dream right now. She got to work on this:...
Nice report. See you at CSNS, perhaps.
She was 7 or 8 in this picture. [IMG]
Church & Munch? Well I guess you can be sure it's not Chinese, anyway. Presbyterian, maybe.
My daughter would love these. She's starting her Ph.D. in vertebrate paleontology this fall at University of Chicago.
Hence my parenthetic statement. Claims at being first/oldest aren't always what they seem. It would appear that Saxton's may be the oldest that...
I would contact PCGS and ask if this was a clerical error. Had it really been a proof, a few people there would have remembered it.
Grading from photos is difficult and imprecise. Grading proofs (and SMS coins) from photos is more difficult due to the more subtle nature of the...
For a circulated 1964 Kennedy, nobody's going to care if it's proof or a business strike, since either way its value is bullion. Remnants of a...
I went to the Waukesha show last Sunday. As I mentioned earlier, the last time I was there was in 1979, which was right before silver went...
Learned something new last night. The first photograph taken in the U.S. (or photograph claimed to have been first) was a Daguerreotype taken by...
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Are you suggesting they mint a Pocket Fisherman coin?
VF30. Decent strike, but missing some detail in the lower hair and the central wreath leaves that I'd want to see on an decently struck XF coin.
Ooh. Aah. Zzzzzzz.
Looks like lines that were in the planchet when the coin was struck. Were it something sinister (by which I assume you mean nasty damage), you'd...
I voted no. See my comment (and Tom B's) in the photography forum poll about forum proliferation.
Bad bad bad bad bad. Did I mention it was bad? (Both coin and slab)
TomB's accounting of the NGC boards is exactly why I came to the conclusion I did. In my ideal world, I'd have a forum aggregator that would...
I'll be checking out the Waukesha Coin Club show. Last time I went was 1979.
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