Making good progress on my colorfully toned Proof Jefferson set (1938-1970). All coins are PCGS graded and all coin images are resized TrueView photos. (BTW, I do realize that the SMS coins are not technically proofs, but they are close.)
Don't normally buy Canada stuff but I liked the color on this one. Is it worth keeping in the ICCS holder? Says SP66, never heard of this company.
Every time you post a display of any of your coins my eyes receive a treat by all the colors and the coins
Those are some super beauties I love Jefferson Nickels and those are drool material. I just hope find to one near this beautiful available at auction, but I doubt eBay will ever produce one.
Definitely! If I recall, that's actually a pretty well regarded grading company up north, eh? Keep it in
Stunning coins all! I've been having some troubles getting used to the replacement camera I had to buy after dropping my old standby on the ground. Decided (as long as there was a learning curve anyway) it would be better to adjust to a quality piece of equipment and buy one of these: As far as coins go.........yes indeed, I bought a couple beauties from the last heritage internet auction. Photos on the way ;-)
nice camera, I bought my girlfriend Jenny a D7100 for christmas, yea it cost a lot. $900.00 just for the BODY. yikes another $180.00 for 3 year warranty. and for another $377.00 on macro lens with 3 years warranty
Nikon are a big money camera. I have one too old to use software with. Thank goodness PX sold them.back in 1982 $500.00 but came with marco lens but worthless for computer users today.
my girlfriend did have an old film Nikon camera with 2 lens. these old lens still fit on the new camera. that's what's good about Nikon cameras any nikon lens will fit any nikon body. the options on her new Nikon D7100 are huge and amazing. as soon as she masters it and I get her a couple more things like tripod and other things I will redo new photos of all my coins.
The D7100 is a real "WOW" camera, nicely done! I was thinking about taking the extra step, but this one came on sale in a kit with 2 lenses (18-55mm, 55-200mm), the bag and a few other goodies for under $700. The timing was right....but now I'll always wonder how much more I'd have enjoyed that 7100!