Wonder if I can "clean" off the ugly black mark on the obverse without causing damage to the coin? It seems to be in right decent condition other than that disfiguring mark.
These doggone computers pull some amazing tricks at times. I was told it all works by PFM. I am not free to explain that one further on here...
Went to a local show, didn't find what I was looking for (50 cent pieces) but picked up a few nice dollars on the way out, like this one from 1965:
So nice, we get to see it thrice: Canada - 1980 One Dollar (silver) Shot 1: At an angle with just Ikea Jansjo lights Shot 2: At an angle with LED light ring Shot 3: Straight on with LED light ring (and, just for good measure, here's a shot of it in the OGP)
Canada - 1911 One Cent (finally got a nice one!) KM 15 Mintage of 4,663,486 Canada - 1907 H One Cent *KEY* KM 8 Mintage of 800,000
A couple nicer-than-normal-but-not-perfect Canadian small cents. Wish that '36 had a dot under the date: