Blue light on all coins, or something else.

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Detecto92, Jun 25, 2012.

  1. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    I was browsing some nice coins this eBay seller had.

    I noticed almost all of his unc coins have a light blue tinge to them. Even newer coins like ASE's.

    At 1st I thought it was toning, until I saw the ASE.

    So are these coins being shined on by a bluish light, or are the coins being stored in a environment that's rapidly toning them?

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Uncirculated-1947-D-Silver-Roosevelt-Dime-/271000086063?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item3f18dd262f#ht_779wt_1270
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Uncirculated-1887-Silver-Morgan-Dollar-Free-S-H-/230811199141?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item35bd6b66a5#ht_779wt_1270
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Uncirculated-2010-Silver-American-Eagle-Dollar-Free-Shipping-/360467102993?pt=Bullion_US&hash=item53ed837d11#ht_779wt_1270

    The reason why I'm asking, is because I just bought two coins from this seller last night. I just hope he is not AT'ing the coins. Maybe you can tell me thw cause of the blue tinge.
     
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  3. TheCoinGeezer

    TheCoinGeezer Senex Bombulum

    Why would you buy coins if you weren't sure they weren't artificially toned?
     
  4. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    It's my least suspected guess. It would be some sort of liquid causing the surface to turn blue.
     
  5. Manbeast

    Manbeast Collector

    I believe it's the lighting and the coins do not appear to be toned.
    Just my opinion though.
     
  6. TheCoinGeezer

    TheCoinGeezer Senex Bombulum

    Why would you buy coins if you suspected a liquid turned the surfaces blue?
    Why don't you use due diligence BEFORE you make your purchases instead of coming here to complain after the fact?
     
  7. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    I'm not complaining. The two coins I bought were rainbow toned. They were done naturally. However I do not know the cause of the blue tinge on these others. I would like to ask before I made bids on some.
     
  8. silvermonger

    silvermonger Member

    why not just ask the person who took the pics? before you bid? LOL
    For what its worth, with my cheapo point and shoot digital camera, I can vary the (apparent) toning color from blue to gold to brown to red by just changing the angle of the shot by about a 1/4" Thats under a single overhead to one side flouresent bulb.
    If the coins you looked at were all the same color its likely the seller had his camera firmly mounted (tripod?) so the light reflections affected the digital lens equally on all coins in that batch. The pics he took the day after probably look different. Its just different length lightwaves. Look around you, its a bright shiny world.

    this seller isnt the same guy who shows up at all the auctions you attend to undermine your bidding is it? then he doubles his money on ebay?
    just kidding!

    This is funny we were just talking last night about Vettes crappy pictures.
    FWIW, I have purchased dozens of coins from that particular seller and have never had a slightest problem. 9 out of 10 coins I bought from him are far better looking than his pics! Look at how many new listings he puts up every day, he does not have time to screw around with lighting taking that many pics. Its an assembly line.
    I bet you are very pleased when you get your coins.
     
  9. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    If you put a white coin on a red background, and leave your camera set for auto white balance, the coin will come out looking blue. There's nothing nefarious here -- just another seller who isn't an expert photographer.
     
  10. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    It's the lighting.
     
  11. TheCoinGeezer

    TheCoinGeezer Senex Bombulum

    Why not ask the seller?
    Seems to me he'd be in a better position to tell you.
     
  12. cremebrule

    cremebrule Active Member

    I thought you weren't going to respond to any of Detecto's threads anymore? No offense intended, but it seems that whenever people say, "I'm going to ignore ______ from now on", they still can't resist the urge to post on ______'s threads.

    On topic: Vette is a well-known seller; I've bought a couple of coins myself from him. No, the coins are not blue toned, it is obviously the lighting. The problem seems to be overexposure and a red background. I've had great results with his coins; only problem is some coins have had a bath/whizzing in the past.

    Here's the one I've gotten from him that I've kept:

    25Rn-5.JPG 25Rn-6.jpg

    BTW, the rainbow toned merc you picked up from him looks great :)
     
  13. Taxidermist

    Taxidermist Collector of US/IL/RU/DE

    Its lighting. Bought from this seller in the past, he ships worldwide for only $2 and got high quality big photos, can't go wrong. Just one problem, if you want his coins, get ready to overpay or lose the auction. Amount of bids from morons on his lots is unbelievable.
     
  14. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    Let me get this straight... you are unsure of and hope this guy is not selling AT coins (to the point of starting another thread) yet know for a fact that what you bought are NT?



    And your point is? All have been valid points.
     
  15. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    I have bought a few coins from vette. They are a very honest seller IMO. I think that the blue is due to lighting.
     
  16. TheCoinGeezer

    TheCoinGeezer Senex Bombulum

    Unless it had something to do with numismatics, which this did.
    Golly, I'm awful glad you didn't mean to offend me otherwise I might have thought you were implying I speak with forked tongue.
     
  17. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    K-Mart specials.
     
  18. Vess1

    Vess1 CT SP VIP Supporter

    Blue seems to be an appealing, pleasing to the eye, light color to cast on coins to make people want them more. This is common on ebay in one form or another. Then you get it in hand and it's just a dull metal color.
     
  19. omahaorange

    omahaorange Active Member

    Any chance he's using LED lighting instead of incandescent or fluorescent?
     
  20. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    He could be using any of those, or a candle, or a magnesium flare. If he shoots with auto-white-balance, and part of the image is RED and part of the image is WHITE, the camera will adjust the white parts to look more bluish.

    He may be doing it on purpose, thinking, as Vess1 does, that it makes the coin look more appealing. But it doesn't require special light.
     
  21. 10gary22

    10gary22 Junior Member


    Why does every thread end up sounding like a kindergarten recess ?
     
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