I suspect that it would make XF were it no corroded. As it is, somewhere between F and VF.
You only have one Lincoln #320319570472. Where are the nice ones?
A quick check shows Dell has it for $20.69.
I got mine for free Legally. Bought a scanner and it came with it.
Ruben, an inch = 2.54 cm. That will give you 16.387 cc/cu. in.
Photoshop elements. Just used their adjust to white (control+L) and clicked on the background. It automatically adjusts the pic to make that...
There should be some kind of white balance on your camera. That is the best place to adjust - either manually or automatically.
Not temp. They can control that well and the melting point is 2410. FWIW, the "Handbook of Chemistry and Physics" lists iridium as 22.42.
Pics have great detail, but you either need to adjust your white balance or get a program to do it. I like that 16-D, but doesn't it look better...
I copied that straight from the source. But, FWIW, the density of iridium seems to be either hard to calculate or variable. I have seen it from...
Substance Density in kg·m-3 Iridium 22650 Osmium 22610 Platinum 21450 Gold 19300 Tungsten 19250 Uranium 19050 Mercury...
I will believe that they said it, but think about that a minute. A big salt shaker might be 2 cubic inches. That is 33 cc's or 745 gms of osmium...
I will not deny osmium is heavy (and iridium is right there), but there really is not that much difference between them and gold. And platinum is...
The density of silver is 10.49 gm/cc. Really, a quarter is about (6.25 gm)/(10.49 gm/cc) = 0.59 cc. That is only slightly off because it is an...
You exaggerate a little. Osmium is only about 10% heavier than gold or, if you prefer, about twice as heavy as lead. All of that, but it is the...
Nice tool (and coins). You would be surprised what I have used a Dremel for.
Yes, or know someone who is. BTW, Jack is at least said that he is planning to go.
I thought that name sounded familiar. I even looked it up, but did not see anything to do with numismatics with my quick scan.
Don't know who you are talking about. The only "Anyone know this fellow?" I posted was for a fellow who signed himself as Cameron Kiefer
You are right about the posts part. 21 posts. The last being 08-19-2003, 09:23 PM.
Separate names with a comma.