I think you mean Colombia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colombia
Maryland is very nice, but in most areas there, I had the feeling someone was looking over my shoulder. Maryland seemed overpopulated to me.
Oregon Trail because of its great designs. Here's my best example, a PCGS MS-65. [IMG]
1794 Conder Token purchased from Baldwin's Auction No. 97 in London. [IMG]
No single website has photos of my entire Conder Token collection, Rusty, but many are pictured on Flickr, coinzip and Numismatic Society...
1795 Conder Token • Gloucestershire DH-60 • Gem Uncirculated I've searched for a great example of this issue for many years. This is the best...
Great, Evan. Welcome to the Conder Token collecting community. I am deeply interested in that period of British history, all started by my deep...
There are many errors among Conders, if you count misspellings, reversed letters, strikes on undersized or oversized planchets, planchet flaws,...
Yarm... I really like your Yorkshire 28a. A beautiful MS example.
1795 Middlesex DH-904, Stinton's Tea and Cocao Warehouse Wm. Stinton, London, Halfpenny Grade: Choice Uncirculated Edge: Italian, French and...
1796 Conder Token • Middlesex DH-1041e Here's a new acquisition. Grade: MS-63 RB Edge: Milled \\\\\\\\\\\\ Rated: Common [IMG]
PCGS chimes in on attractively toned coins http://www.pcgs.com/eyeappeal.html
Well, your photos are excellent. Few folks can get such solid images using camera in hand. No matter that coin is shown at very slight angle....
THANKS, C-B-D. Where do you position your camera? Above the two black lamps? What sort of lens are you using? Do you photograph coin in mylar flip?
C-B-D... Could you photograph your camera setup when you use you LED light, etc? Perhaps you can take a photo using a cellphone. Thanks....
Middlesex, Pidcock's, DH-447a Die Sinker: Charles James, London Grade: Uncirculated Edge: Plain (not in collar) Weight: 6 grams (usual thin...
BRITISH COIN, Young Victoria (1837-1901), 'Gothic Crown,' 1847, edge undecimo (ESC 288; S 3883). Virtually mint state and attractively toned.
1847 Half Crown, Young Victoria, with Rose and blue toning [IMG]
Although it appears there are hairlines as you state, there are none on the coin. Some rubbing likely accounts for the lack of toning in the...
I suspect any blast white examples have been cleaned/dipped by now. I hate rivers and valleys left by dipping, since dipping etches surfaces.
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