OK, gotcha. I didn't know. I prefer links but I guess I'm in the minority. Thanks.
It must be a reproduction. They seem to be selling as much as you want. How could they get many of them?
I will take this into account. But I have another question. Why would anyone have to go through all of that? It's easy to just click a link and...
Is it the real deal from 1883 or a reproduction?
Cool tidbit!
See the LONG scratch, from the forehead to the star adjacent to the nose? And the dig spot to the right of that star? An MS64 can have such marks?
Maybe you have an easier way than I have figured out. I have to download the photo, edit it to size, rotate it if necessary, save it to my...
Yes, but compared to what? The Red Book, but I can't find it for less without going to AU. I'm torn between the nicer coin and saving $80!
Opinions on these two please :) 1. MS64 $95...
Proof is not a grade, but a method of production, right? So why are a lot of slabbed coins graded as proof? What does this mean for older coins?...
Maybe for my type set I should be satisfied with AU. Much cheaper:...
Thanks. Any thoughts on the one I'm considering? Is that a fair price? It's higher than red book but I'm not seeing it cheaper.
Hi, For my type set I'm considering this 1883 no cent nickel:...
Turns out that one doesn't even include the stand! That is $68 extra. So far, I'm sticking to my phone camera!
Excuse my ignorance, but are you saying 10x is too much magnification for photographing whole coins, like a dollar size?
See, I don't know squat about photography. So it seems odd that they say it's for coins specifically.
How about this one?...
A much nicer one for four times the price:...
Fair enough, but I've looked and I have not seen one much better than that without spending $600 or much more.
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