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topstuf
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How can ANYONE not be able to include pix in BST?
If they can email a pic, what prevents them from just including the pix in the offer?
If they can attach it to an email, it can be dragged and dropped.
Unless I'm missing something.
BSTs wthout pix don't get me to even consider the offer.
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agreed.
I love the new software for this feature
Holy Crap!!
Agreed.....way easy now!
Tom
If you are talking BST, I'll trade my entire collection for that
But I'd be a few million short
I also agree with the OP
@topstuf
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Totally agree...never understood why you'd want to have to e-mail pictures multiple times instead of just uploading them once in the original post.
wow, that was too easy!
Gawd, that 1797 half dollar is incredible.
TDN you're killing us!
Lance.
Ah, but did you notice the weakness on the 9th hair strand?
No, not there. Just under it behind that disruption of the silver molecule next to it!
I'm surprised they didn't catch that.
OP, Nice rant and I agree.
TDN, It gets to a certain point where it's called just showing off..........and it's great!
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
My Washington Quarter Registry set...in progress
Good Grief TDN !! That is one of the most beautiful
and interesting to study coins I have seen.
It's gorgeous and I love that lint mark on her chest !
R.I.P. Bear
And here I'd settle for a G-6
It's not too much of a limb to go out on to say this is probably the neatest early US coin TDN has ever posted, in my view. I'd love to know this coin's story since it was made, and how it managed to remain unmolested, generation after generation. From one serious numismatist to the next, I'd guess, since 1797.
Pcgs ms65+ (ex ngc66)
Stack’s “Baldenhofer” 11/1955:676 - Norweb Collection - Bowers & Merena 11/1988:3027, $220,000 - Haig Koshkarian Collection - American Numismatic Rarities 3/2004:76, $966,000 - Stack's 7/2008:4261, $1,380,000 - Trade Dollar Nut Collection - Oliver Jung Collection - Heritage 8/2014:5582, $1,292,500
Here's a little history.
http://www.coinweek.com/featured-news/norweb-1797-half-dollar-among-top-five-entire-draped-bust-small-eagle-type/
For some reason, my computer at work shows very few images in the forum when the "change" came around. But when I post images through photobucket, all is fine.
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Much thanks, TDN and topstuf. So Norweb it is -- we know the story of her and her father. I wonder how and where Mr. Farish Baldenhofer found it? Would be an interesting study. Will read the article more carefully when I have time!
Am looking for a problem free coin in that series in the AU 50 - 55 range. Am in no hurry, as it'll take awhile. Really nice image of an amazing coin, TDN.
"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."
That is truly a beautiful coin....such detail for a 220+ year coin.... Cheers, RickO