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Old 07-18-2006, 11:43 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Hey speedy could you explain to me the different effects that the background colors have on the coins. Does it have something to do with the light being absorbed around the coin? Not to much of a photo guru.
I'm not too sure about how it works but I know that if you change the background sometimes the coin shows up better....I've heard that sometimes pink works better for copper coins while red works best for gold and black for silver....
This could be all wrong but this is what I've read and heard other long time collectors say.

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