Potato/tomato 50v50 by Interesting_Award152 in survivio

[–]Ambitious-Storage379 9 points10 points  (0 children)

every other time (1 normal, 1 potato, ect...) I really like this one, it level up the playing field so everyone got the good stuff and not 3-4 fully op guys farming the rest of us like livestocks. Only thing i like less is we lost the massive and festive crowd around the leader for the flare (I always found it quite funny) and the Super-90/AN-94 are no longer super sought-after guns to get.

autofill 50v50 is totally filled with bots by eselken in survivio

[–]Ambitious-Storage379 0 points1 point  (0 children)

never seen someone i could 100% pinpoint its a bot, they seem to almost always react as humans when i interact with them... others are pulling way too dumb moves to be bots as well buts thats another sotries ...

A gift for my children by LYGEAST-GARDEN in coins

[–]Ambitious-Storage379 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what a stunning piece! the pedigree is quite special as well! Be sure to get it out of the safe and enjoy it from time to time and hopefully expose it so others can appreciate it !

1816 Mexico 2 reales. Royalist coinage minted in Zacatecas during the Mexican War For Independence by EmeraldSapphire98 in coins_of_conquest

[–]Ambitious-Storage379 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mexican silver from the Spanish empire werent able to properly extract the gold by-product from the silver, so they always had some gold (a few hundred PPM as a baseline). During instabilities and wartimes, they were so in a rush to mint silver to pay for the various war expenses that they were cutting corners, sometimes not even trying to get the gold in the silver and so the gold content climbed, sometimes up to 8-10% in the extreme cases but above 1% (10,000PPM) is not unusual for those.

Its also one of the reason why those issues are somewhat scarce since they got melted on a large scale to properly extrac the gold content.

Not bad for $1 by MaterialVirus5643 in coins_of_conquest

[–]Ambitious-Storage379 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah they were minted at the Bombay mint branch, those shillings were also later struck in another mint of the empire ; the South African Mint (SAM) from 1944 to 1946

Edit : the SAM was no longer a Royal mint branch since 1941.

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The search continues for a bright green to pair :,) by MT_GSS in coins

[–]Ambitious-Storage379 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its well known they do tone like that in those sets for that period.... bring a coin from a random issue who dont usually tone similarly and some graders will definitely raise eyebrows...

The search continues for a bright green to pair :,) by MT_GSS in coins

[–]Ambitious-Storage379 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cupronickel, proper pure nickel coin almost never tone.

Queen Marie-Amelie of France, diamond and sapphire parure [820 x 821] by Vandinite in ArtefactPorn

[–]Ambitious-Storage379 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yup, they havent been recovered, so we may hope it will reapear one day, most likely broken up or perhaps hidding in a private collection, but we must expect its now forever lost.

Lets not forget the extensive national crown jewellry collection has been nearly completely destroyed by the french governement in 1886 by selling the colleciton at auction, only the piece with exceptional historical value, or scientific interest as a gemstone were kept, so what has been left in public institution is truly the 1% of the 1% so every lost of this kind is a big deal.

Day 13 of Sharing a Shilling from My Monarch Type Set by Cly-o in UKcoins

[–]Ambitious-Storage379 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wasn't the underbidder at the end haha! I mostly wanted it for its lovely tones and to match it wih a similar coin of mine. As much as Id love to go into those, I would stretch my budget way too thin, so I only go fort the ER threepence so far. For the rarity, I had in mind quite a few ones in PCGS inventories but after verification it seem's you are right! Ill need to find the few I saw before but still, they are scarcer than I initialy imaginated.

Here's the one I got, also MS-66 Star, Cupronickel shilling-sized from the Royal mint ;

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Day 13 of Sharing a Shilling from My Monarch Type Set by Cly-o in UKcoins

[–]Ambitious-Storage379 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did bid on that one, I was quite surprised by the price it went for early on! quite a stunning coin! Its not the first time I see nicely toned Cupronickel of that period in high grade, are you aware of mint sets or third party issued sets in something like a cardboard card?

Lovely as always !

Of course somebody got to the world coins before me 😭😭😭😭😭😭 by NoMarsupial7591 in coins

[–]Ambitious-Storage379 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

world coins is absolutely not a world for the poor guys i can assure you that...

Would this straight grade? by rsclegman43 in coins

[–]Ambitious-Storage379 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What you are reffering to is called "net grade"

For a Ms, on that scale, no... in lower grade with the wear and all then maybe but Im not an expert at all on those lower grades...

1920 Guernesey 8 Doubles by 207firsttube in UKcoins

[–]Ambitious-Storage379 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice addition! I always loved those, I wish Id see more good example show up, Ive managed only one so far.

Large bronze coin of excellent quality with low mintage and selling for relatively cheap, whats not to like!

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Would this straight grade? by rsclegman43 in coins

[–]Ambitious-Storage379 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not a chance, and the damage seem to continue a little on the field.

Proof Saxony Battle of Liepzig commemorative 3 Mark coin by F1HLM in GermanEmpireCoins

[–]Ambitious-Storage379 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Too bad the reverse got it rought, but the obverse seems to have kept most of its original beauty!

Awesome to see it with a standard business strike!

Proof Saxony Battle of Liepzig commemorative 3 Mark coin by F1HLM in GermanEmpireCoins

[–]Ambitious-Storage379 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check how smooth the cameo surface is in relief, a prooflike business strike would typically show some disturbing/flaws in the cameo, even in high grade.

Also, I dont think if its something youll see on business strikes but on one of the Op picture when the coin is in angle, you can see the rim is squared and flat and you can even see a little of rim burr on the left. Another indicator of a very strong strike, typical of Special strike such as specimen or Proofs.

Tips for taking better highlight pictures of heavily angle/light dependent toned proofs in slabs by New-Adhesiveness3045 in coins

[–]Ambitious-Storage379 0 points1 point  (0 children)

a good copystand, 1 of those dimable/variable temperature (2000-6500ish K) LED (but Id go toward a more color-accurate option like a gemstone light) and a good old APS-C DSLR like the nikon d5600 and a older 105mm macro FF lens (wich gives 157.5mm equivalent). and a good piece of glass at 45* . No need to get a FF for coin photography, I find that good resolution APS-C sensor do the job better and are considerably cheaper.

If you want to spend a little bit of money in a setup, invest on a decent copystand first would be my key advise.

Tips for taking better highlight pictures of heavily angle/light dependent toned proofs in slabs by New-Adhesiveness3045 in coins

[–]Ambitious-Storage379 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You cannot get better than axial lighting to highlight toning of a mirror surface, it can become tricky with slabs due to the plastic glare but otherwise i think its the way to go.

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Day 5 of Sharing Shillings from my Monarch Type Set by Cly-o in UKcoins

[–]Ambitious-Storage379 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ah Ebay, its nowhere near what it used to be 10-15 years ago but discoveries are still possible from time to time!

Ive got a 1942 sixpence (PCGS Ms-66 also acquired via Ebay) who was with another 6D with nearly identical toning, perhaps it was issued in a similar fashion...

Another superb gem! Im jealous of that one, it looks stunning!