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    Texas Centennial Commemorative Coin

    Finally received the lens for my D60 and was able to image this piece. Purchased from cucamonga coin. Has nice colors and creamy lustre.






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    Nice coin, and nice write up too!

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    Leeg, your Texas coin has amazing eye-appeal and your picture quality is amazing. Your well-researched write-up is impressive, too. My Texas is not so appealing and my pictures are not very good), but I'm trying to improve. I would like to learn how to eliminate the white reflection on the surface of my slab and to 'take the pictures out of the slab' like you did. That is a really neat effect. I am guessing these are advanced photography techniques? Thanks.




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    Excellent post! Love the history and seeing the memorbilia. As for the coin, a gorgeous example of one of the most artisticly pleasing commemoratives in my opinion. I can't stop looking at that reverse!

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    Really cool Lee.

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    Wow, what a fun and informative post. Thanks so much for the history. Nice coin too, and one of my favorites as a Dallas native. For those of you who haven't had the pleasure, a visit to the State Fair of Texas in Dallas (which I did every year as a child, Big Tex standing at the entrance of the Midway) will show a lot of those vintage-1936 buildings still standing--quite a sight, and not far from the heart of Big D.

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    Excellent post.

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    Very good post! Plus a nice coin along with some nice cowgirls.

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    Thanks everyone for the kind words on my Texas Commemorative!

    Quote Originally Posted by sturmgrenadier View Post
    Leeg, your Texas coin has amazing eye-appeal and your picture quality is amazing. Your well-researched write-up is impressive, too. My Texas is not so appealing and my pictures are not very good), but I'm trying to improve. I would like to learn how to eliminate the white reflection on the surface of my slab and to 'take the pictures out of the slab' like you did. That is a really neat effect. I am guessing these are advanced photography techniques? Thanks.



    I like the Rim Toning on your Texas. You have to move your lights around to eliminate the glare on the slabs. Practice, Practice, Practice.
    I use Photoshop Elements Marque Tool to get the black background.




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    Re: Austin's colonies - I have friend who is a descendant of Austin's "Old 300" - the original recipients of the Mexican land grants. They still live on the same property as their ancestors, around Columbus ('twixt Houston and San Antonio).


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    I think this is my very favorite commemorative.....I am just a beginner and only have two - Iowa statehood and San Diego expo. This would be the next one I want to buy...What is a fair price to pay for this coin in the condition yours is in? I don't want to pay too much but I know it may be somewhat difficult to get in better grades. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by susanmit View Post
    I think this is my very favorite commemorative.....I am just a beginner and only have two - Iowa statehood and San Diego expo. This would be the next one I want to buy...What is a fair price to pay for this coin in the condition yours is in? I don't want to pay too much but I know it may be somewhat difficult to get in better grades. Thanks
    Hi susanmit and welcome.

    The Texas Commem is not a rare coin and you can find them in several different years and mint marks. I'm of the opinion that you shouldn't pay a premium for toning unless it's a true monster. I always go to Heritage Auction Galleries, ha.com/coins, and look at prices realized for coin prices before I buy. The PCGS Price Guide has this year/mintmark at $325. I paid less than that for my example. The last two PCGS examples to sell on Heritage went for $218 and $299.

    I'm writing a book on the Classic Commem Series and wish you well in your search.

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    Thanks so much for the info - I will look at Heritage Auction. It helps to know so I don't pay too much. Are you going to include details on the history of all the commemoratives in your book? I loved the post about Texas and it would be nice to have history like that on all of them. Thanks again for the help...

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    Very nice looking example Lee - it appears to be one of the ones with a flashy, semi-PL obverse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by susanmit View Post
    Thanks so much for the info - I will look at Heritage Auction. It helps to know so I don't pay too much. Are you going to include details on the history of all the commemoratives in your book? I loved the post about Texas and it would be nice to have history like that on all of them. Thanks again for the help...
    No problem. All the chapters in my book will be similar to this one.


    Thanks Mark. The obverse does have that look.

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