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Mr Anderson

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  1. Mr Anderson
    Sorry for the caps, my bad... thought it might be easier to see for some of us wasn't yelling, just trying to be thoughtful.
    SO I RECEIVED A SCANNER FOR CHRISTMAS AND FOR SOME REASON IT WILL NOT SCAN THROUGH THE PLASTIC HOLDER... IT SEEMS TO FOCUS ON THE PLASTIC AND NOT THE COINS...COIN AND LABEL ARE FUZZY. WAS WONDERING WHICH SCANNER YOU ALL USE TO GET SUCH AWESOME PICS OF YOUR COINS. I AM GETTING TIRED OF POSTING SO SO PHONE SHOTS OF MY COINS.
    THE SCANNER USED IS AN EPSON PERFECTION V39 4800 DPI 48 BIT DEPTH
    MIGHT I NEED SOMETHING WITH A HIGHER BIT DEPTH?
    THANKS ALL FOR THE INPUT
    Sorry for the caps, my bad... thought it might be easier to see for some of us wasn't yelling, just trying to be thoughtful.

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  2. Mr Anderson
    ADDING PHOTOS AND A SMALL DESCRIPTION WILL BOOST YOUR RANK
    IF YOU ALL COULD ADD A PHOTO AND A DESCRIPTION TO YOUR COLLECTIONS IT WOULD HELP US ALL
    ALL THE PEOPLE IN THE LIST WHO ARE 2ND AND 3RD, WOULD ACTUALLY RANK 1ST...(IN THE EXAMPLE PHOTO GIVEN) ALL THOSE IN 4TH WOULD BECOME 2ND.
    HAPPY COLLECTING ALL

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  3. Mr Anderson
    Is this really a Johnson worthy of a perfect score
    301783880953 ebay item number
    So I just have to wonder if this is really a 70 set... would it be more like a 68 or 69 at best? If so, I wonder if the price for this set will reflect the reputation this service has for over grading...
    thought I would post this up in case you might like to watch what it goes for regardless... the NGC and PCGS sets shouldn't be far behind... right?
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