The post in Post your coin photography set-up shows my camera setup. There’s a thread on how the process developed: Animation and Coin...
Understood. When I sold some Indian cents, I had to keep this one, or I would regret it forever. [ATTACH]
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So many wheat cents to choose from! Here are the first and last year reverses. [ATTACH]
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Yes. Their other SLQs look much better than this one. Edit: I got a Lincoln 1922-D from them a couple of years ago that I am really pleased with...
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Everything I have ever seen you post is spectacular. In my imagination I see you getting change at the store, and everything is MS70 and toned....
MS65
$150, thinking that these silver war nickels can strike up better than the standard nickel planchets, and have better luster. The overlay of blue...
Dang! Ouch, that’s harsh!
Yeah, that seems to be going around.
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Agreed. Very informative. These animations show the play of the light off of the flat fields of the Barber and the compound curvature used on...
There’s something funny lookin’ about that cat, but I sure recognize it savaging the corner of the sofa!
All righty, I see you slipping in that hex conversion again.
Two thoughts not mentioned already: 1. They use a decimal point. Therefore there are 100 available grades: it really is a 100 point scale...
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