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Coinbuf reacted to leeg in Post your most recent acquisition: US
Just pulled the trigger on this one:
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Coinbuf reacted to jgrinz in For the love of copper
Okay you copper guys, of which, I have no skill or right to buy anything of the sort. I bought this off of Ebay only because it looked different. Color / Sharpness of detail.
IS this possibly a MPL - I do understand the NON VDB is a little rarer than the VDB. Please inform. Seems to have some markers but I am just using my phone for pictures. Is the color right -RIM etc. Enlighten me o masters of the the copper :-)
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Coinbuf reacted to TeacherBrian in Follow the lead picture post.
Thanks for sharing the knowledge, Mr Coinbuf, I appreciate it! And that's a beautiful penny! :-)
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Coinbuf got a reaction from TON Collection in Follow the lead picture post.
No worries, cracking a slab can be done in many ways for myself I just set the slab on edge and start giving it love taps along the side of the slab. Usually only takes a few before the slab cracks along the sonically sealed edge and falls apart leaving the insert and coin free. I only do this with coins that I have wanted in my 7070 album, and many of those are problem coins, low grade coins, or junk slabs (NNC, SGS or the like) where the slab doesn't add much value. Another reason to crack a slab is to submit a coin raw, I once cracked an NNC MS68 Lincoln coin and submitted it PCGS where it graded MS67, rare for on of these holders to grade so close. The key is not to go wild swinging the hammer or you might damage the coin, another way I've heard is to use a bench vise to squeeze the slab into breaking apart but haven't tried that method myself. If you ever do decide to try it cover the slab with a cloth, those slab shards can fly and are sharp.
And to keep things on track.
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Coinbuf reacted to TeacherBrian in Follow the lead picture post.
Thanks to all for your compliments as I get to know this forum (and coin collecting in general), and for the previous explanations of what should "follow" each post - now I think I understand!
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Coinbuf got a reaction from TeacherBrian in Follow the lead picture post.
A raw coin in my 7070 album, I've been working on my photography skills and am getting better but needs some more work. These were taken with the coin in the album so the edges are not very crisp or defined, cracked out of an NGC AU58 holder. Coin looks cleaned/dipped before it was holdered but is beginning to acquire some edge tone from the album that over time will hopefully make this look more acceptable.
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Coinbuf reacted to Outhaul in Post your most recent acquisition: US
MS-62 PCGS rattler. Scratch obverse right on holder.
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Coinbuf got a reaction from rrantique in For the love of copper
All these beautiful coins, great to see.
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Coinbuf got a reaction from robec1347 in For the love of copper
All these beautiful coins, great to see.
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Coinbuf got a reaction from coinsandmedals in New additions and growing photography frustrations
Here is my most recent attempt at some photos with my cell phone. This coin is in an NGC holder and coins in holders are still a struggle for me, these are ok but still not great.
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Coinbuf reacted to coinsandmedals in New additions and growing photography frustrations
That is a pretty good shot and a nice coin! I think you face a whole different slew of challenges than I do because you are taking pictures of lustrous silver-colored coins as compared to my usually well circulated brown copper coins. I tried my luck photographing these coins in NCG holders. I think I have plenty of room for improvement, but I am not sure what my next step should be to do so. I also may need to change my background color. Any suggestions?
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Coinbuf reacted to Matt_dac in For the love of copper
Picked this up raw...pleased with the no details grade and then CAC.
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Coinbuf reacted to Numismatic, A.A.S. in Post your most recent acquisition: US
Just couldn't turn down the Date or Weight....