I agree, this is your best bet!
[IMG] NGC Generation 4 slab (circa 1989-1992), the green label. Back then, white coins were all the rage. Let's thank the person who had...
They are not pattern coins. They were privately minted by the FSNC (Full Step Nickel Club) in 2002 to recognize Felix Schlag's original award...
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[IMG] Why? Because I collect them!
NGC generation 9 slab (circa 2001-2003), NICE. Was never a fan of purple toning however.
Yeah the slab photos were pretty good. [IMG] [IMG] And yes, that is a blue $10 Borgata Chip under the slab. It is only used in the poker...
I just wanted to see what both of our photos together would look like. [IMG] I used diffused lighting because I couldn't capture the color...
I think it would be interesting to compare the results of this common question over the years. NGC vs PCGS 2010 NGC vs PCGS 2009 My...
In answer to the OP's question, please read the thread linked below: WYNTK The Science of Toning
I dissent, I see what clearly looks like blending of the bands on the far left side. Furthermore, I can't grade the coin from those photos...
This is good advice, follow it. My advice is this. Save your money and make sure the first coin you buy is a PQ common date MS65. Once you...
Ron Sirna proposed a system like this a few years back. Ron was the creator of the TCCS (Toned Coins Collector Society). You can read more about...
Mike, I will see your MS66+ and raise you an MS67. [IMG] Such an impossible coin to photograph. Semi-prooflike obverse surfaces with...
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A new photo of an old coin with a DMPL obverse and a brilliant reverse. [IMG]
Thank you! How about a close up of that reverse! [IMG]
The most attractive Kennedy Half Dollar on the planet: [IMG] and a cool toned proof: [IMG]
I will make a cameo appearance and help Mike out in the process. [IMG] It was one of Tomaska's Everest Coins and now I have two prosthetic...
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