An effin' incredible Seated Liberty Quarter!
MrYuk
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PCGS PR 64 Cameo
Totally original, champagne toning. The grade limited by a staple scratch at 11:00 but o/w is virtually flawless with no hairlines at all!
Totally original, champagne toning. The grade limited by a staple scratch at 11:00 but o/w is virtually flawless with no hairlines at all!
The last of the human freedoms is to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances. Viktor E. Frankl
EZ_E/Victor/Mr.Yuk: lover of prehistoric, megabeast-sized canines. EVP
EZ_E/Victor/Mr.Yuk: lover of prehistoric, megabeast-sized canines. EVP
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EZ_E/Victor/Mr.Yuk: lover of prehistoric, megabeast-sized canines. EVP
Nice coin too.
Positive BST: WhiteThunder (x2), Ajaan, onefasttalon, mirabela, Wizard1, cucamongacoin, mccardguy1
Negative BST: NONE!
<< <i>Works here just fine.
Nice coin too. >>
I didn't know that the temp storage file had to remain permanent so I had deleted the files to load more. Silly me! Sorry Cladiator but we're all cool now!
EZ_E/Victor/Mr.Yuk: lover of prehistoric, megabeast-sized canines. EVP
<< <i>NM, ya got it fixed >>
I don't know what you're talking about. What?! Were you seeing things? There could be a few explanations accounting for that but this isn't the place to get into it.
EZ_E/Victor/Mr.Yuk: lover of prehistoric, megabeast-sized canines. EVP
NGC thread
EZ_E/Victor/Mr.Yuk: lover of prehistoric, megabeast-sized canines. EVP
Obscurum per obscurius
<< <i>And they're giving me a hard time across the street for posting here. >>
All you have to do is post under a different username and they'll never know.
<< <i>What do you think it would have graded without the staple scratch? >>
I believe that it would easily be a 67 Cameo. But, lucky for me, it's not. I gave $920 for this coin from Pinnacle Rarities two years ago. Now, it is closer to a $1400 coin. In 67, geez, I wouldn't nor couldn't even go there.
EZ_E/Victor/Mr.Yuk: lover of prehistoric, megabeast-sized canines. EVP
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<< <i>And they're giving me a hard time across the street for posting here. >>
All you have to do is post under a different username and they'll never know. >>
Well, that's ok. I'm just making out a list and will meet them with a baseball bat in Baltimore. But, hey, they all love me or my dog or both.
EZ_E/Victor/Mr.Yuk: lover of prehistoric, megabeast-sized canines. EVP
Btw...your quote in your sig line is by Viktor Frankl...not Franki.
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Interesting that you provided a link for accross the street. I never knew they had a forum. I started on this forum and never had a reason to look eslewhere. .
Now that I know I will have to watch both.
<< <i>All the coins you've been posting are great MrYuk, I hope we see more of you. >>
Thanks, Zeus. I may just do that.
EZ_E/Victor/Mr.Yuk: lover of prehistoric, megabeast-sized canines. EVP
<< <i>Fantastic pics.
Interesting that you provided a link for accross the street. I never knew they had a forum. I started on this forum and never had a reason to look eslewhere. .
Now that I know I will have to watch both. >>
Thanks. I just got a Canon Powershot 1 but there is definitely a learning curve. The guys on the NGC boards had great tips and now, most of the photos are turning out good. Sometimes the slabs are a little tough, though.
EZ_E/Victor/Mr.Yuk: lover of prehistoric, megabeast-sized canines. EVP
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<< <i>Fantastic pics.
Interesting that you provided a link for accross the street. I never knew they had a forum. I started on this forum and never had a reason to look eslewhere. .
Now that I know I will have to watch both. >>
Thanks. I just got a Canon Powershot 1 but there is definitely a learning curve. The guys on the NGC boards had great tips and now, most of the photos are turning out good. Sometimes the slabs are a little tough, though. >>
I am having a tough time taking pics through ANACS slabs. They get a lot of reflection. The 1/2 cent I posted on your other thread is through an ANACS thread. It ends up not as crisp when I finally get rid of the reflections.
<< <i>Know the coin . Pretty quality coin. Scratch bothered me. >>
Wow! I'm impressed. That's a long memory. I usually don't buy coins with "buts" but this one is well worth it to me and the scratch is barely perceptable as a whole. Can you share a story about it?
I've had better luck imaging coins raw than in slabs. Two different ball games. Some have turned out sweet some only so-so. It is all about lighting placement. Just have to play around with it. I keep one OTT light in a somewhat axial plane to the coin and I hand hold the other light, manipulating and maneuvering it to try to get the right lighting.
EZ_E/Victor/Mr.Yuk: lover of prehistoric, megabeast-sized canines. EVP