tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14411073.post3131661264928650025..comments2024-03-28T06:20:30.213-04:00Comments on Coined For Money: 2008 Canada Quarter in the BlackManhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02349516488425977793noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14411073.post-89753763917383471292009-10-17T16:19:29.529-04:002009-10-17T16:19:29.529-04:00Thanks, that helps a lot.Thanks, that helps a lot.Davidnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14411073.post-24908653083953932082009-10-17T14:40:00.086-04:002009-10-17T14:40:00.086-04:00good value and was wondering how much it costs to ...<i>good value and was wondering how much it costs to have one graded and slabbed by the PCGS. </i> <br /><br />You must be a member starting at $50 then a submission starts at $14, depending on type.<br /><br />For more info...<a href="http://www.pcgs.com/grading_list.chtml" rel="nofollow">PCGS Services</a>Manhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02349516488425977793noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14411073.post-70194543724566509622009-10-17T10:47:04.743-04:002009-10-17T10:47:04.743-04:00I have found a few coins I know have good value an...I have found a few coins I know have good value and was wondering how much it costs to have one graded and slabbed by the PCGS. Any information is helpful. Thanks.Davidnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14411073.post-64628614707063990782009-10-07T14:20:52.588-04:002009-10-07T14:20:52.588-04:00Ad? Not sure what you mean
Sorry for assuming, bu...<i>Ad? Not sure what you mean</i> <br />Sorry for assuming, but I've been hit with some guys who have been spamming my comments over the last week.<br /><br />The paper is very nice works well for scanners but I've yet to test it for cameras.Manhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02349516488425977793noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14411073.post-72224557533650035932009-10-07T09:23:06.365-04:002009-10-07T09:23:06.365-04:00Ad? Not sure what you mean (unless it is for the s...Ad? Not sure what you mean (unless it is for the site I referenced--but it ws just a top google hit). <br /><br /> But thank you for posting the paper details as I have been having trouble taking good photos of my few pretty coins (using black cloth right now).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14411073.post-61909812393187859652009-10-07T00:38:13.496-04:002009-10-07T00:38:13.496-04:00Nice ad, still I'll answer it.
Canford by Da...Nice ad, still I'll answer it. <br /><br />Canford by Daler Rowney<br />Black paper<br />Acid Free<br />30 Sheets<br />A3<br />11.7 x 16.5 inches<br />90lbs<br />150 gsmManhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02349516488425977793noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14411073.post-49174497733171521082009-10-06T08:52:21.363-04:002009-10-06T08:52:21.363-04:00Could you post the brand name (or some other ID) f...Could you post the brand name (or some other ID) for the better paper? <br /><br />Is it because of the paper's weight/thickness? Something else like kids paper sitting exposed to sunlight in store?<br /><br />For reference:<br /> Wise geek's page on constuction paper:<br /><br />http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-construction-paper.htm<br /><br />Quote: <br />Weight. Paper is described in several ways: by point sizes that measure the thickness of a single sheet in thousandths of an inch, and by basis weight, a measurement in pounds of the weight of 500 sheets of the standard size of the paper, whatever that may be. Because the size of different types of paper is not consistent, comparing basis weights is complicated. Nevertheless, this is the system chosen by most manufacturers to describe their construction paper. <br /><br />The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) paper industry standard is considered the most consistent way to compare paper weights. The ISO measures weight in grams per square meter (gsm). With this measurement system, it is much easier to see what construction paper means:<br /><br />10–35 gsm tissue paper <br />35–70 gsm lighter textweight <br />70–100 gsm medium textweight <br />100–120 gsm heavy textweight/light cardstock <br />120-150 gsm regular cardstock <br />150-200 gsm heavy cardstock <br />>200 gsm super heavy cardstock <br /><br />Virtually all construction papers are described as “heavyweight” paper, and they range in basis weight from 65 to 80 lb. The 80-lb paper gives its ISO weight as 120-130 gsm, so using the above chart, we can estimate that the lower weights are around 100 gsm.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com