I have more than a Type collection of USPI but not a full collection. Here is my 1904 5 Centavo: [img] [img]
My oh my. That would never leave my hands if I owned it.
Here's a fresh image of another 57-D from my toned roll...Ray [IMG] [IMG]
I just imaged another 57-D toner from a roll I bought a while back. [IMG] [IMG]
Here's a blue-toned 34P [IMG]
I have an original copy of the 1948 "second printing" that I cherish. The preface reads "The wide acceptance of the first edition of the GUIDE...
Here's a nice 38-S RPM I picked out of a OBW roll (along with several more of its brothers...) [IMG] [IMG]
Here's an oldie but a goodie... [IMG] [IMG]
Here's a 1955-S for those of you who like blues and greens. This was a roll-end coin from a pristine roll untouched since probably the early 60's....
Me too, they are my favorite coin and primary collecting (and photographing) interest. [IMG] [IMG]
The setups I use only take up 6" x 8" on my desktop and are light and easy to move around. The Jansjo lights take up more space than the setup!...
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Yep, that T2i is amazing! But I did use a lens, a 75mm Apo Rodagon D M1:1 duplicating lens.
Here's a 34 Buffalo imaged with the T2i [IMG]
Bad pictures = slow sales, low selling price Decent pictures = slow sales, some competitive bidding Good pictures = quick sales, top dollar bids
Well, a microscope has additional optics not present in the MPE-65. There's really nothing special about the MPE-65, it's just a 65mm lens with a...
The MPE65 is an excellent lens, one of the best out there that can mount directly to the camera. Many award-winning photos have been shot with it....
These lenses require bellows to mount to the camera, and the bellows extension and focal length determine the magnification. Magnification is...
Don't get me wrong, I'm a fan of Zeiss as well. At this point I have 3 lenses (well, maybe 4 or 5) that are my top choices for full-coin...
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