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  1. moneditis

    moneditis Reales de a 8

    Thank You for the history of the coin :writer:
     
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  3. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    => okay Noob, I went back and finished reading your coin hunting experience (and I enjoyed it)

    ... oh and again, congrats on a very cool octopus-coin!! (sweet score)

    Ummmm, but there is one more gold-avenue out there for coin-hunters ...

    => this lil' baby is in roughly the same price-range ($380 hammer + extras)

    LESBOS, Mytilene. EL Hekte – Sixth Stater
    Circa 478-455 BC
    Diameter: 10 mm
    Weight: 2.48 grams
    Obverse: Ram’s head right
    Reverse: Incuse bull’s head right
    Reference: Bodenstedt Em. 27; HGC 6, 954

    Lesbos Mytilene.jpg
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    .... baaaaaaaaah!!

    :rolleyes:

    NOTE: sure, I guess this baby is actually an "Electrum" (gold nuff for ya?)
     
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  4. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Nice coin and nice price, but its not gold, haha, its electrum!:facepalm:My much younger 7.6 gram Electrum Hun stater was cheaper. ;)

    I am glad I was able to twist your arm to read it, and I am glad you liked it.:rolleyes:

    BTW that Heckte is goatackular!!

    Why hasn't every one piled on their Base gold, Electrum and Gold coins by now....lets have it...
     
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  5. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    I beat ya to the punch => oh, and my Ram-electrum could beat-up your Hun-electrum, anyday!!

    ;)
     
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  6. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    If your new coin is 20k gold or more, I suspect the color is off in your images or my monitor. It looks ~9k on my monitor and we know it has a greater percentage of gold than that. Perhaps boosting the yellow saturation (or all colors in the saturation adjustment) would make the pictures more closely resemble the in-hand look?

    Example:

    NoobGold.jpg
     
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  7. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    I figured-out the problem ...

    => Noob, were you wearing these when you purchased your new coin?

    gold glasses.jpg


    .... this never gets old, eh dawg?

    ;)

    => I love ya, coin-brother
     
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  8. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    I wasn't wearing those but it appears I should have been. :kiss:
     
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  9. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Man, TIF thinks that she knows it all, eh?

    :pompous:


    .... ummm, please don't tell her that I said that ...
     
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  10. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Well each coin was taken individually with the what appears (to me) to be the most accurate representation of the coin in hand. I admit had heck a time with the dinar but I feel confident in the result. The coining appears silver in light and gold in another as you roll it through your finders. I feel confident in my result. The gold coin I reduced some color vibrancy because I was picking up colors from the environment. I might have to play with this some.

    I was looking at this coin. Great care was taken in its photography, but yet it appears near orange(y).
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    I got to think about this. It might be as simple as wearing a yellow shirt next time I hake the photo.
     
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  11. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Thats fine...:writer::bookworm:
     
  12. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Nice photo => you really managed to catch the optimum lighting (however, it seems to be a fake)

    what geez.jpg
    anoob.jpg

    :woot:
     
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  13. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

  14. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Noob => your photos seem far more natural than TIF's version (however, I'm very afraid of TIF, so I like her photos better!!)

    :eek:

    :woot:
     
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  15. Eng

    Eng Senior Eng

    Ok who's making all this noise about a gold coin!!!, Masternoob awesome coin, having a gold Ancient off the chart. the info, charts, maps and a statue of Carman Electra doesn't hurt.:rolleyes: love your new coin, sweet!!!

    Who doesn't love big gold coins..:)
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    Gold Byzantine 003_opt.jpg
    Gold Byzantine 004_opt (1).jpg
     
  16. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

  17. ValiantKnight

    ValiantKnight Well-Known Member

    Anoob, post animal coins at regular intervals throughout your write-ups and that will keep Steve's attention :p

    Interesting coin and write up!
     
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  18. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    exactly Jango =>ummm, or post more chick-statues!!?

    :rolleyes:
     
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  19. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    I have very little experience with 'gold' but I am stricken with the terms people apply to gold colors as if those were the choices. Ancient gold was not made from metals blended according to a modern recipe for red gold, green gold or whatever. A lot of the color of gold comes from the metals used in the alloy and anything under 12k is less than 50% gold so it really makes a difference what those metals are and how those metals have weathered the ages and any volcanic activity, for example, they may have experienced. In the jewelry business, few people want gold anything like the purity of ancient coins. Coins as impure as most jewelry are not called 'gold' but things like 'electrum'. The one that bothers me is 'white gold' which usually gets rhodium plating so you can't see the gold. Right? I have spent very little effort on gold colors since I have so few coins.
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    electrum well under half gold
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    I once was proud of the image below showing the same coin lighted differently. I really need to dig it out and try again.
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    The one below is a favorite gold color of mine. It is called 'dirty gold'. Jewelry and vases get cleaned too often to ever get such a layer of grime.
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  20. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    gold chipmunk.jpg gold.jpg gold2.jpg gold 2013.jpg gold 2014 a.jpg gold 2015 Rock Rabbit.jpg


    Ummm ... sorry my awesome ancient coin-friends, is this cool?

    => they're all 99.9% gold ... purdy lil' gold animals, eh?!!!
     
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    Ancientnoob Money Changer

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