They FINALLY arrived. In the past this seller got my coins to me in about a week. This time it was about a month. All packages were registered. I suspect the fires/floods/mud slides in California slow it down some. And then add in the snows in the east. But the delivery occurred within the predicted time. So, okay.
I'll see what I can do. I'm working with a whole new computer system. The shift from Win7 to Win10 is giving me a bunch of grief.
It going to take a while. My new printer is also a scanner but I can't get it to talk to the computer. Gotta chat with the Epson techs. My other choice is my camera (Nikon D90) but I need new camera-to-computer download software. Gotta chat with the Nikon techs. Looks like Wednesday before I can do that.
Hey, no problem, We'll be waiting for sure! Thanks for sharing and I hope that you can get your tech issues fixed up. When you plug your printer in, it doesn't ask if you want to download software? What are you using? Mac? PC?
Win 10 will do that stuff for you, most of the time. I sometimes go through a lot of IT puzzle-ville, so don't feel alone. Many of us "older gentlemen" face occasional challenges with our computers and other assorted toys...
I've got good news and bad news. First, the bad news. They are NOT South Korean coins. They are coins from a South Korean seller. The coins are Japanese Occupation of China (1933-1945), an area of interest to me. Now the good news. I can finally scan and edit them. Here they are: 1943 5 fen Manchukuo The areas that look like solder are caused by rusty dies. 1943 Manchukuo 10 fen (1 chiao)