Geeze, it is what it is. I just posted pics of a coin I thought you guys might enjoy seeing. Like I said, let's see what ANACS has to say about...
My coin photography sucks. It's tough to take a pic of a bright coin. As for the toning or lack there of, I can't say much about that, except that...
It's tough getting a good pic with details of a bright coin. I took multiple pics with different lighting. The gold toned were with low power...
I bought a new Celestron LCD Microscope Model number 44340 off eBay for $100. It lists at $219 so I did ok. First off, it's a nice scope....
UPDATE: It's a VAM-23 (the comet from the star to the E in E pluribus Unum is plain to see when you focus on that section), Jason at VAM world...
IMO, Barber's are the classiest coins ever produced by the US. Beautiful coins, I'd be proud to display them anywhere in my home.
I'll take better pics when I get the coin but I don't see any major hits.
1917 Type 1, just picked this up - grade, opinions? I'll have better pics in a few days after I get it. I probably paid too much but does anyone...
Weight is 2.26 grams, in spec for a clad rosey. Here's some pics, looks good in your hand, see attachments.
Never too old for that...
It's a pretty coin with nice toning, very pleasing to the eye, the flash on the camera obliterates much of the detail and toning. I'm thinking of...
according to celestron, this model has both Top and Bottom LED Illumination
It's close but it's separated (30X loupe). I'll post some better pics when I get the scope. Thanks to both of you for he inputs.
No bump under the A. Since I'll be doing this inspection stuff in the future, I bought a Celestron digital microscope:...
I just picked up this 1886-P Morgan and I'd like some input as to grade and VAM attribution. I took some high res pics and I need some new eyes to...
Here's a link to the reverse high-res pic (I don't see anything out of the ordinary on the reverse): http://www.bunkiedog.com/IMG_4035.JPG
Here's a link to the whole high-res pic: http://www.bunkiedog.com/IMG_4021.JPG
So, no one has seen this before. What now? I guess it goes in a 2x2 and back with the other unknowns.
Here is what it's supposed to look like: http://www.coinpage.com/large.php?tImageId=2347
What is in the eye of the six? See image [IMG]
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