I've only one, Denver didn't get a very good shake.
Think indirect. The lower photo is direct lighting above the lens. [ATTACH]
Half the time I have the coin to work with Especially the reflective ones, I blast them with light and adjust the camera, this if done correctly...
Yes you need to redirect the lights. At the position they are in it is reflecting the mirrored surfaces back at the lens. This can be achieved by...
Nice I have a Philip I to photo.
I have a couple L.Thorius Balbus, 105 BC [ATTACH] Q. Marcus Libo, 145BC [ATTACH]
LOT's and LOTS, you can't expect your machine just to find that coin.
Toned Buffaloes are hard to read, I like them when they get crusty. T2 [ATTACH]
That is a dryer coin, It could be achieved maybe with a sander, I say dryer coin.
I would be hesitant on the 53' it has had a light cleaning, the vertical lines run over and thru the details. I think that the 47' has a shot.
Can't wait for the photos, The majority of the coins from the San Fran mint from 78' to 82' have a semi PL or near PL look to them. These coins...
I dig the trolley, I have more fun sometime finding the trinkets, than coins.
I have been wanting to buy MS examples, I just don't see many that are for sale (in hand). It's a great looking coin.
Too bad it didn't look like this one....
Awesome coins Monolith!
Depends on the amount of moisture you have, I live up against the Rockies It is rare to have a coin tone, unless you try, and even then, I have...
You could always seperate a can to decades. Then pull the good years for varieties. With the off years I throw MS and high AU in jugs, well...
Of course, are they your stash?
We don't get many here at the base of the Rockies, might be an east coast thing.
I have read many different angles. All of them point in the same direction, and that is that Bricks is getting stronger, I certainly wouldn't Balk...
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