[ATTACH] [ATTACH] This is a difference in the photo editor app. Initial lighting and camera settings the same on both when photos taken.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Getting the color right is tough on these little guys!
Its a wonder that a zinc coin can last for 70+ years! I read on Numista that they restruck 1948s still left in Austria because of a lack of round...
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Still working on a couple of camera settings to try to get the color closer to an "in hand look". It seems flourescent setting works better than...
That reverse looks like clouds and a sunset! Wow!! I like that a lot. :woot:
For US Coins cent, nickel, dime, quarter and half dollar. Then either 1 or 3 commemoratives. A gold double eagle...those are the ones I come up...
On the proof set my question is whether the mint is still using materials that can cause toning? I know the mint sets can get a bit hazy and in...
They are most commonly used in the context of a smart phone yes; however if you have a photo editor on your desk top computer, for example, that...
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I know the OGP is distracting but this 60 proof has a cool combination of blue and gold toning on the obverse. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Check the 1955s to make sure the date and Liberty are not doubled to where you can see 2 dates and 2 Liberty(s) easily.
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The reverse is so nice on this one but staple scratch at 2 o'clock ruins the obverse :( [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Old school they called them computer programs. Modern computing lingo calls them applications or apps for short.
I am working on all the proofs (and SMS) quarters from 1965 to 1998. I like the look (esp. Cam and DCam), they can be picked up for relatively...
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