I didn't really wanna take to many pictures because I hate uploading so heres a few of my hammered. I'll update it every now and then.
So use your album. Coin Talk provides you with an album space for storing and sharing pictures of all your coins. Take a look at mine sometime
I didn't think they were very good pictures but atleast you can tell what kings and queens they are etc.. Thanks.
I tried but the software is not obvious to those of us not a member since 2002. I found Pictures & Albums under Community but all I saw offered was those recently updated. I thought there might be a link on your profile page but I did not recognize it. When posting a statement like "Take a look at mine sometime", a link would be nice for those of us not smart enough to figure out where it is. Take a look at mine sometime http://www.pbase.com/dougsmit/coins http://dougsmith.ancients.info/
The link is my name, same for all members. Yes, any member's albums are accessed from their Profile page. Once there, scroll about half way down. On the right side you'll see where it says Albums and has some pictures of coins with links for specific albums directly under them. Then below that you will see another link where it says Show All Albums. I wish you would follow my directions as that will show how to find any member's albums in the future - it is exactly the same for all members. And if you don't see what I described on their Profile page - then that member does not have any albums. But just to make it easy for you, here is a link to mine - http://www.cointalk.com/members/gdjmsp/albums/ And I'd look at yours Doug, but you don't have any
thanks! but, sadly, that's the only english hammered coin i have so far. i just got a week or so ago.
Really nice pics Frank. Glad I found them. I will keep looking at this section of the site from time to time to keep up with your collection. I can see the fascination with this period of coin collecting. I might add, that it looks like a hard part of coin collecting to learn about. Who knows, you may be off to a wonderful career. Georgeous coins, and like the others said, the photography was pretty darn sweet too.
The hammered ones, ones with faces were pretty cool. I like symbolism, and archetypes also, so your collection strikes me as awesome.
That's a very nice reverse strike on that Liz you have there. Although, I'm partial to your Short Cross since I personally collect Plantagenet issues...yand yours being a nice mule 5a/5b to boot. Keep them coming.