OK, I have finished imaging all the nicest coins from this roll, total of 21 coins. I combined the images into a 30MP Collage and uploaded it to...
Are you talking about dark toning around the edges? Most folks will use a "dip" to remove it, but you need to use it properly. I have a general...
Here are a couple more for this morning: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You may be right. The coins are toned a bit "deeper" than the 41-D roll. They are still very lustrous but a lot of the red that was still left in...
Here's coin #2: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes, only 850x850. I wasn't sure what I could upload here. Turns out I can do up to 1920x1920, so see below for same coin in 1700x1700. I suppose...
Three years ago I posted coins from a 41-D roll which had beautiful rainbow toning. Well, here is the first coin from a 40-D roll with similar...
I may just shoot a Dollar someday. The zoom level would be similar if I use the same 2x3 panorama. It may be good to do a 3x4 panorama on the...
Thanks to all for the kind words. I use a system that both focus stacks (takes multiple images at different focus planes) and panorama stitches...
Here are my latest High Resolution Images of Lincoln Cents: Semi-Prooflike 1954-S: https://easyzoom.com/image/125101 Full-Strike/Double-Strike...
I would think that crystallized gold would be fairly pure, correct? One of the interesting things about different regions is that you can identify...
A CAC Green sticker simply means that CAC folks concur with the grade given the coin, and that "they would buy it". CAC Gold sticker means the...
I only see two small nicks on this coin. I think you may be misinterpreting what you are seeing. You may be thinking that the "chatter" marks on...
Yeah, 67 allows a few marks, though the 2nd one was mis-graded and should not have received higher than 65. First one does look like a 67, though...
Actually I bet they would be very responsive. They would likely even ship a single slab to you for free. What does that tell you about the current...
In order to grade MS68, a 59-P coin will need to look a lot better than the 34-P you are showing. Just a market reality.
I don't know what price guide you are talking about.
You own more than 333,334 1989-D Cents?
I too have been shocked at what I see being graded at 67, but usually those coins are of scarce dates, where it is obvious the grades are a lot...
Very depressing. Counterfeits make collecting a lot harder.
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