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My results from PCGS on my two 1827 CBH's- successfull attribution...Both are R4...Post your R4 or b
Goldbully
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Note: Been a lot of CBH threads of late....and I'm loving it!!!
edited to add: More great images from Phil!!!




Note: Been a lot of CBH threads of late....and I'm loving it!!!
edited to add: More great images from Phil!!!
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sorry none to post...;(
Here's an 1809 O-109 III Edge R4
1831 O-113
1832 O-105a
1817 O-105a
1818 O-115a
My III-edge has the die crack through AMERICA making it an R2 O.109a, unlike Dr. Dave's.
Here are a couple of R4's with nice nice luster.
Lance.
These 2 coins share the same reverse die. See the first 2 lines of stripes 1, 2 and 3 are unfinished and do not join to the shield.
1827 O-109
1827 O-110
1827 O-117a
And here is an 1811 R4
1811 O-107
Here are some 1827 R4 marriages.
O-103 Now PCGS 55
Now PCGS 53
Now PCGS 58
Now PCGS 50
O-111
O-129
Now PCGS 45
Now PCGS 30
O-147 Now PCGS 58
It is always a treat when you bring out your beauties for us to see.
I wish you did it more often.
If I had your CBH set I would just post them everyday on every coin board I could find on the www.
Thanks Mozin.
Great coins.
1809 107a R4
1808 110a R5
1811 112a R5
1814 105a R4
JRocco, Mozin, I'm in awe. And Jay, I love them. But if you don't fix that white balance I'll never talk to you again.
How can you not love CBH's? Stunning coins. Thanks for sharing.
Lance.
<< <i> And Jay, I love them. But if you don't fix that white balance I'll never talk to you again. >>
Dude, I'm trying to ! This pos camera...any improvement ? edit to add..not really
I know your frustration! Try using some simple editing software where you can adjust the white balance. Or try and hook up with a photographer at a coin show...it's worth the money...I debated it for the awhile.
I'd love to see those things in true color.
Garrett
<< <i>Jay,
I know your frustration! Try using some simple editing software where you can adjust the white balance.
Garrett >>
Just giving you a bad time, Jay. All in fun.
Take what the camera gives you and adjust with your editor. Even though you have set the camera's white balance for the kind of lighting you're using it is usually necessary to adjust white balance with your photoshop software (or whatever you're using).
Below is a one-click fix. Better to do it with your original, especially if the image is raw.
Love the coin!
Lance.
<< <i>JR-6b R5
Yummy!!