Fix that white balance!!!:yack::yack::vomit::vomit::(:(
A friend of mine once said if you have tax problems, you shouldn't complain...some people don't have to pay tax because they have so little money
Polishing is pretty much a no-no for most people in this forum, but it is your coin. Try a little lemon juice first (15 minute soak at a time).
C'mon, have a sense of humor, when I read this I was picturing you in the bank with a balance and a teller running back and forth from the vault...
Beautiful, makes mine look sick.
BITE YOUR TONGUE!!! :)
Heisenberg was driving and a cop pulled him over. "Do you know how fast you were going" the cop asks...wait for it...wait for it..."No, but I...
And here I was still convinced that you were a 70 year-old woman:)
Sorry just being snarky. You are posting in a thread that started in 2012 and had some additions in 2015. If you want answers, you really have...
Interesting post, as always, @Insider, however, I agree you need to adjust your white balance. Look on your photo program, it's there somewhere.
I hear crickets...anyone else hear crickets?
We await with baited breath.
Picture first, informed cleaning help next.
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I find those cropping up for me too.
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I meant that mostly as a joke. I think the consensus opinion here is that dipping won't help, although I ordered a run-of-the-mill proof coin of...
You do come up with interesting stuff.
The way that I have always read a Vernier scale is to look where the leftmost zero on the bottom (or Vernier scale) is pointing. This one is...
I have one of those...clashed die.
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