I have been working on my photography, here is one that was difficult to photo, but I think I got it looking close to in hand. Also, this one grades 65 in a old rattler holder. In my opinion, it grades 66 all day any day. Agree or Disagree?
I've seen these type of pictures before on CT where the obverse and reverse are shown side by side and several coins shown together. My question is (and yes I'm technically challenged so please make the reply for dummy's) how do you do that? Those proof nickels are beauties and pictured that way is cool. @WingedLiberty also has several shown like this as does I believe @robec so any help would be appreciated, not that I have the ability to image coins with that quality of photography. Keep posting I love em.
I collect last & first of runs (i.e. - first buffao, last buffalo...first Monticello, last...) & any special issue. I don't have many pics of my coins but here's one...2nd lowest buffalo nickle mintage
Send me a message and I will give you all I can on this matter. Trust me if I can get pictures like this because Robec, GBroke and others have helped me I am sure I can pass on some instructions that can help. I will say that the way I do things is not as good as some of the others but I work with what I have and can afford. In the mean time download the free program of photoscape so you can edit your images.
Here is a newp for my herd. It has a bluish tone. I sort of like this one. It seems to have a few die gouges on the obverse.
I have never seen nickels that nice in condition, tone and beautiful before. WOW I could look at these every day. Steve
FINALLY!!! I have ben searching forever for this one. Population 15/1. No wonder it took so long. Only nickel lovers would understand why this one is the true king of Jeff's.