Today's Arrivals (Pix)

My first giveaway coin courtesy of BS:
Olmutz 3 Kreuzer, 1668.


Thanks man!!
Now... Have I mentioned that I hate shooting slabs?
I need to find a class on macrophotography. I simply cannot get the device vs. field mirroring at all. Also, small coins in NGC slabs (deep well) are killing me; I received a 1844 1/3 Farthing NGC MS63BN, but simply could *not* get a decent picture. *PHOOEY*
*ahem*
Anyway...
Freiburg 10 Batzen, 1812. NGC MS63. As it turns out, this is a fairly low-mintage piece; a total of 4,900 pieces dated 1811 and 1812.


Bern 2.5 Batzen, 1826. PCGS MS65. You can't see it in the pics, but the coin is quite PL.


Great Britain 1/4 Farthing, 1839. PCGS MS64RB. Gorgeous toning!

Olmutz 3 Kreuzer, 1668.


Thanks man!!
Now... Have I mentioned that I hate shooting slabs?
I need to find a class on macrophotography. I simply cannot get the device vs. field mirroring at all. Also, small coins in NGC slabs (deep well) are killing me; I received a 1844 1/3 Farthing NGC MS63BN, but simply could *not* get a decent picture. *PHOOEY*
*ahem*
Anyway...
Freiburg 10 Batzen, 1812. NGC MS63. As it turns out, this is a fairly low-mintage piece; a total of 4,900 pieces dated 1811 and 1812.


Bern 2.5 Batzen, 1826. PCGS MS65. You can't see it in the pics, but the coin is quite PL.


Great Britain 1/4 Farthing, 1839. PCGS MS64RB. Gorgeous toning!


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Especially love that 1/4 Farthing!
Nick
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