Nice... why not upload your hi-rez photo to a free photo and then post the link so we can view all of them...
Nice set...Look forward to seeing more photos...Do you have any advance die states of the 1819 B-3 or counterstamps?
Looks very nice mohrt. I'm looking forward to seeing some of the individual coins. I always liked the bust coinage. Bruce
Nice set indeed and would love to see some of the individuals~~ I've come to definietely see some that I would like owning as well, though I've no clear grading knowledge on these or best dates/varieties..
Very nice bust half collection! A few more and you'll be able to submit an application to the Bust Half Nut Club! Not an easy feat.
Los of us use photobucket. It's free, though I upgraded for lots more space. It is an easy way to display a collection, if you can get some decent pictures. I did this with my bust halves. You can even build a quick slideshow like this: http://s244.photobucket.com/albums/gg37/lkeigwin/CBHs/CBHs%20cropped%20black/?albumview=slideshow Lance.
The camera is a D-SLR; the brand of D-SLR is probably the least important element. I'd rate the macro lens and size, copy stand, lighting, and post-processing software much higher. But lots of collectors get by with pretty ordinary cameras, a bit of trial and error, and some creativity. We've even seen impressive photos from cell phones. Lance.
I have a canon AS590 with macro lens, its tough to get a clear photo. This is just a point and shooter though.
Wow! I am in awe of that! You are my hero! Lol. Seriously! I love the Bust coins. I don't own one, but some day I will.