For US coins your best buy would be the ANA Grading Standards. Hey!? What happened to the paperback being $9.94? I got mine from Amazon, and...
The images still doesn't get very sharp at 1200 dpi. It works, but its hard for me to please myself when I try at something. So no matter how...
After looking at other examples, of the crown, I think VG to Fine sounds pretty good. That crown sure has some history behind it. I learned...
Now we are talking. I can scan down to 1mmx1mm, but I can go up to only 1200dpi resolution.
The Penny looks to be in Good(G) condition and I don't know what to say about the crown, considering I have never seen one before. Nice coins...
I had a customer bring one the other day asking if I had seen one yet,
I don't think you did too bad at $38.
Buffalos are hard to grade, but I agree. 65.
I don't really know how to describe it. Its not a lamination error. The discolouration is a part of the coin its not raised or lowered.
Thanks to everyone that put their two-cents in. As soon as I get up the money I am doing some shopping. I finally saw where I read about Bowers'...
Smallest dimensions.? I can scan as small as I want. I have scaned 1mm at a time.
Thanks for sharing your story.
Now I play around with my scanner for hours every day and have never been able to do that. How in the world did you do that?:yawn:
I agree with T$ on everything except I think just a XF-40 sounds good to me.
It was cleaned at one point in its life but I think it deserves a good acetone bath.
Congratulations! But sorry to burst your bubble but even without the damage I don't believe it would grade a VF. Maybe a VG but I don't...
nothing, just a conversation piece.
Nice!:thumb: Your proof Franklin sure is shiny!:D
The date is under the bust of Queen Victoria, but its worn off. It is a British Penny/Halfpenny/Farthing(depending on size). Minted between 1838...
Its definetly cleaned and damaged to boot.
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