I don't think it was your fault. Ever since the CT program was updated about 16 months ago, it has been doing it. It didn't before then, but I keep getting the lame excuse that it is because of my browser. BS! It seems to have something to do with the Photobucket interface because now the screen is okay. Once again, it's not your fault, but every time it happens, I post this complaint just so the powers that be will see it. Chris
If you noticed, the inserts are signed by JT Stanton, one of the coauthors of the Cherrypickers Guide. JT is a friend and this was during the transitioinal period for PCI when he was the President, so they have special meaning for me. Chris
I did notice they were a signed set... I didn't know who the signer was.. but they are indeed very nice.. I wasn't saying it in any rude way..~~
cpm9ball, not sure if it matters but I dont use photobucket, I upload to CT directly from my computer. The strange thing is CoinTalk only allows inline images to display at a 500 pixel maximum width, and if you upload a larger picture, the CT web site automatically thumbnails it to 500 pixels. So I am not sure how a big full screen photo was displaying in your browser window? Maybe there is some buginess to the CT interface?
That is strange. I load mine from my computer, too. It wasn't your photo that was wide. It was the text window. Sometimes people will load photos, and the text window will be 4-6 times as wide as the photo. I just assumed that you were using Photobucket because one of the other members did the same thing as you.......delete and reload.......and he WAS using Photobucket. Regardless, it's still a glitch in the new protocol which didn't occur before. Chris
Well, since all three are FS-103 DDO's, who better to sign them than one of the authors of the CPG. Chris
Originally Posted by Caleb I thought it was a "Mattie" not a SMS? It is, but that's what PCGS calls it. Attached Thumbnails I realize that PCGS is kind-a "lose" in what they mark as SMS. Sad
I bought two of these about 7 years ago, so they were probably slabbed before PCGS switched to calling them "SP". Chris