My 1942 Proof set. (64RD, 65, 67, 65, 65, 65) [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
A well-detailed 1941 Walker. Most of these have missing detail in the flag, skirt, wing, and most famously, the initials. [IMG]
Most likely damaged by the mount, but also looks clipped. I don't suppose there's any chance you weighed it before she mounted it, is there?
You might want to watch this video. It's a presentation I did at FUN in 2011. Some of it has to do with selecting inexpensive equipment, but...
Yes, but I've found this works quite well.
I leave one of these sitting on the back of my camera when is not in my camera bag. It'll cost you $2-3, maybe. [ATTACH]
Much better. You can probably change the ISO to 200 and cut the shutter speed to 1/40 without introducing noise. It'll reduce any minor motion...
Stop the lens down to f8, make sure you can actually focus at the distance you're at, check the level of the camera either with a mirror or a...
I've posted volumes on this subject here before. There are other fish to fry with AI before grading gets tackled. While it's technically...
My CSNS purchases showed up today. Some gold for my World Coins Circulating in Early America set. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Gonna need good pictures to go with that claim. There are currently no 1976-D RPMs listed and no D/S for the entire series.
For the most part, counterstamps that are identifiable are 19th century merchant counterstamps, effectively making the coin into an advertising...
I've thought that the current Jefferson obverse is just a beginning Hobo Nickel assignment away from being an Alice Cooper obverse. (A "Hello,...
And there's part of the other side of the story I was talking about. Now the video seems like a disingenuous rant.
First of all, diffuse the light. A lot. On these coins, all of the detail is on the unfrosted part, so you should concentrate on getting light...
Another possibility is that this coin had a planchet defect at the rim and it became disturbed during holdering. It's a rather strangely shaped...
Nice set!
The US Mint has never gold-plated a coin. Medals, yes, but not coins. Many people and companies have done so in attempts to profit from those...
Head over to Variety Vista and try to attribute the 1966 half. There are so many different doubled and tripled dies of those that James Wiles...
Yes. Die cracks alone don't get cataloged in the VAM listings, although they can be used as fingerprints to confirm a match with a cataloged...
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