I started using DPP when I moved to a camera not supported by my old version of Photoshop. I don't like its tools nearly as well as Photoshop's,...
I'm guessing Doug and/or Peter. Next question, show of hands: how many here have ever reported one of Doug's posts? :troll:
I got seriously back into the hobby right around the 2011 silver spike. At that time, even a BU set of Roosevelts traded at melt. I'm not seeing...
I made the assumption that nobody making counterfeits prior to 1979 would have thought to put a "P" mint mark on a coin. By the time P mint marks...
But again, a half dollar? The single least circulating contemporary denomination? I'd think quarters would be the sweet spot, and indeed, we've...
"Funny" in a "laugh to avoid screaming" sense. "Why is my language so weird? Because it doesn't borrow words -- it beats up other languages in...
And how come "moderate" and "moderator" are words, but "extremator" isn't?
Ah. So, why did you post the link?
Or, to summarize: "I made enough lucky bets to buy a house, so I KNOW BEST." So, at the end of the 1980-82 fall-back from the Hunt Brothers...
I'm not seeing anything relevant in that search...?
LOL. I suppose they could give someone moderator rights without their consent, but forcing that member to act as a moderator might be tricky.
In fact, I'm pretty sure volunteering to be a moderator is one sure way to get taken off the list. Without getting political, this is only one...
Yep, that's a 1934-S. It's actually the rarest of all Peace dollars in high AU or most uncirculated grades, but... well, I see @Kirkuleez has...
I realized I didn't really know what a "disc clip" was. I found this list of definitions from Sullivan Numismatics -- anybody want to vouch for it?
Again, it's allowed in amounts under a certain threshold.
Okay, I dusted off all the extension tubes, but I still can't find my remote shutter release, so I couldn't get quite as sharp as I wanted. Still,...
Sounds to me like: On the one hand, we have written records from the time. On the other hand, we have an author editorializing, nearly 60 years...
Used to be. That is, used to be chocolate.
...is titled: "Okay, you've got a tone-in-the-slab rig that you're happy with for Morgans, but that DOESN'T mean you should try it on Lincolns!"...
That's what I would expect if the planchet was a little short of metal on that side...
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