Your memory is quite correct. .7734 ounces per coin to be exact.
I bought them in Liberia while I was working for Firestone. I assure you they are the real thing.
Absolutely! I had over 500 and consigned most for sale. The guy abscrammed with them.
The link to your pic is not working. Not sure just what you were showing, but this may be part of it.
Post mint!
East of Scranton.
That implies that the cent is not popular. I think I am missing something here.
Which one?
Sorry, I got the wrong 4100 somewhere/somehow. You are correct about the metering. The only other thing I might suggest is that you try manually...
Per http://www.steves-digicams.com/, this should be part of your menu. The second item down is metering
BTW, on my camera, I have to be in manual to be able to set it. Would not be surprised if yours were not the same.
I do not have your camera or the manuals, but it should be somewhere on your menus
Your camera should have; Exposure metering 4-mode TTL metering: 1) 256-segment Matrix 2) Center-Weighted 3) Spot and 4) Spot AF Area I am not...
OK! What camera do you have? Mine is a Canon and they call their balancing/lightness/etc. "metering". I can set it to auto (based on the whole...
Try setting your to metering to spot.
I am not familiar with the workings of Bowers and Merena, but you are correct about Heritage (and likely B&M) except it is not from the auctions...
You asked for the average age and I would have to say about 25 is right - about 1/2 at 10 or less and most of the rest at 40+. However, had you...
I saw that. I was wondering if NGC could sue him, but it is probably not worth their effort.
AJ, I think you lost someone along the way.
Has anyone ever heard of "NUMISTIC GRADING STANDARDS"? Anyone know who "Buren" is? AN 2008d MS-67 BUREN DOLLAR. HELD IN A SLAB CASE TO KEEP...
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