these are some bust coins I recently bought on ebay from a single seller. Decent circulated ones that don't look fussed with. I am not sure why the photobucket images are so humongous, Does anyone know a way to make them smaller? Thanks. I apologize- the first and last images go together.
Thanks guys, I've only been collecting for about 2 years, and when I started I tended to gravitate towards the 'bright' stuff before I began hanging out on sites like this one. Now, the older the coin, the more I like the crust and patina!
Now for something different: I am building a dinky set of colonial era coins, and since these circulated frequently in the Colonies and young USA, not to mention that it's in the front of the Red Book-- I had to get one. This is from the Manila Gallery on eBay.
On photobucket you can edit the images and resize them down. I have no problem with the way they are - on a laptop, wireless and out of town. Loaded just fine and quick for me. Yeah - I also looked at the pictures and figured the first and last went together. I like that batch of busties - a few dings, but all of them look nice and original to me. GLad you like them - busties are fun. Now you need some books so you can attribute them.
When you upload to the Bucket you can pick the size you wish them to be or edit them after they are uploaded as mark said.
I haven't tried to attribute them. I'm afraid if I buy Overton/Souders/Parsley I'll become an addict!!! Just say NO!! Actually, I may have inhaled already. The number of bust halves in my collection keeps going up, and I seem to have acquired 3 1829's without realizing it. Most of them are affordable in the middle grades, and they are just darned nice looking coins. Thanks for the kind remarks. My photo quality improved all of a sudden. I bought an old, manual micro-Nikkor and stuck it on my wife's D-40, got an old testrite copy stand, reset the white balance and got to work. These were photo'd using 2 75 watt daylight bulbs in the goosenecks that came with the stand. I set the white balance using the stand baseboard, which is helpfully colored gray. focusing is the hardest thing, as the old lens doesn't have a grid or split screen. holding a magnifier over the camera viewer and stopping down to f-16 helps some. Thanks, Idhair. I resized the pillar dollar as you suggested and it worked fine.
There is not much i can add to what the others have said, except i like your choice of coins too! Nice additions all, specially the 25C and 10C. Much like my own taste: busts and colonials. regards, Eduard
yes - the 2 is original. What is that mark that goes through the eagles neck and into the field of the second coin of the new images? Ruben