You can buy mini tripods at almost any camera shop for about $20 ;)
Here's some pics to compare satin & matte finishes. In 1921 the US Mint struck Proof Peace dollars with both a satin finish and a matte finish -...
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MARS - The reason the price has been dropping, and likely will continue to do so, is because there have been so many of them slabbed now. The...
Actually they've gone down quite a bit from their previous highs. At one point the '96 ASE PCGS MS69 was selling for as much as $150 - $175. But...
As always, value depends on the condition of the coin. If you wish, either post the pics in the Gallery or yuo can email them to me and I'll post...
Those coin holders are just fine. They are much, much better than 2x2s ;)
Congrats nesvt !! You keep this up and they're gonna have to start a new volume :D
The reverse on that one is in great shape - this time it's the obverse holding it back from a higher grade. The book says star centers will be...
rbf - are you asking about mint sets or Proof sets ? Either way, the explanation is probably the same. The simple answer is not all mint/Proof...
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Cool !! It's kind of misleading in regard to the off-center strike. But there's only so much you can do with simple animation.
Not really no. That's why folks always ask for pics. Written explanations are so easily misunderstood that even if we explained it to you it...
If it really is missing the clad layer yeah it probably would be worth getting it slabbed. But that's why I asked if you could post a pic. You...
Why ? I guess because if that is what the dealer is asking and you want the coin - you pay it or do without. Most are not willing to do without -...
What you have there is a novelty item. They are made by making a 3D cast of the face and then pushing it into the coin and stretching the metal...
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No, it is not worth much. In all likelihood the coin is the result of that part of the die being clogged with grease or dirt at the time the coin...
Uhhhhh - yup, close enough ;)
Then I would say yes Roy - it is. You can try playing with light, fluorescent tends to add a blue cast to the pics. Ordinary soft white bulbs...
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