In 1977, I bought a 3 legged buffalo nickel out of a junk box for a quarter. I wasn't sure it was real, so I took it to another dealer and he...
I am doubting they read their emails. No reply yet.
That is cool. Identical coins on both sides of the country about as far apart as possible.
Here is a comparison for grade. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220624120122
Use natural sun light when possible, It will be diffused at the right time of the day and you can eliminate the flash. Use a tripod.
I use a 3X viewer, if I see somrthing i should take a better look at, I use a 5X, then if needed a17X. I try to use natural sun light also.
That was my first thought, a later strike from a capped die.
Please do circle what you are seeing that I am not. I only see one bag mark on the collar and no bag marks on the reverse.
I only see one spot on the obverse and none on the reverse. Maybe I am missing something, I will go back and look again. I compared it with this...
I was never a collector. I was an apprentice in the late 60's and supplemented my income buying, finding and selling coins. I just happened to...
I voted 67 due to the perfect strike on both sides.
Depends on how much you have and how long you want to invest for and if you will need access to it in case of an emergency. Silver in 10 oz or 100...
With Linux, you would have access to google's cloud and I believe they have more computing power than NASA had in 1968.
I thought it was the crashed alien ship in area 51 that gave us the technology.
I don't have an Ipod, but what can you access with one? Maybe it is the Iphone that has all of the stuff.
Now you could run 1968 NASA from your Ipod. :kewl:
A long time ago I would buy $20.00 of rolled cents from the bank and run them through this viewer.
No, it slides up a plastic ramp and flips over. Never touches anything but plastic. Put a towel under it to catch the ejected coin.
My kids had those. :smile
I am not sure, no more than 3X and maybe just 2X.
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