Well, today I decided to photograph all of the coins from Mexico, in doing this, I learned something. What I thought was the reverse of a Mexican coin, the national arms, was actually the obverse! That is a tad off to me, and I decided to continue doing what I was doing while editing, and put what I thought was the obverse as the obverse, so excuse the backwards photographs, but better looking, photographs. The design on the 71' and 75' 50 Centavos is my favorite, although none of the designs really 'wowed' me. Once again, not a world coin guru, if there is anything special, let me know I should have a few more parts to this, there are quite a number of coins left, and I think I will put a lot of them in the same thread, kind of as a miscellaneous thread. Enjoy!
Are you using photo shop to rework your coins ? Do you resize them and aligne them manualy or are these the result of photoshop batch actions ??
I do it myself with Photoscape. I must admit that I not as focused as I would be with the higher dollar coins or ones that I plan to sell, so some of these will be a tad misaligned.
No, there were no Egyptian coins found in the lot. Of course, plenty of Mexican and French coins, I haven't photographed them in a while, and haven't even looked at them in a while, guess I got busy with other things. I'll try and post a part 4 when I can