600 dpi.
Forgot.....that's a looker Scott. Real beauty.
The thing that I like most about medals is the ultra high relief and special attention to detail. Because they don't circulate they retain that...
Thanks Bart....hard to believe shes' that old.
Back in '76 (if memory serves) I subscribed to a series of pewter medals from the US Mint entitled "Americas First Medals". Still have...
Alas Joe, no I did not. At that time I was newly married and on a tight budget. I didn't get my next gold untill '86....Statue of Liberty...proof...
Unless you want to date this lovely lady.....sorry fellas, I just discovered a new toy.
Have scanned a number of reverse images....seems to be getting worse, not better...oh well, just an experiment. Wanted to see if I could employ...
I know....can't seem to un-blurr
How's this? Ok...New and improved?
Roger....will try. Be right back.
Thought you might get a chuckle out of the holder...my main objective here was to get your take on the picture quality.
I was hoping you would chime in here GDJMSP. I bought this coin back in 1973 and it was the first gold coin that I ever purchased. I bought it at...
The reason why I wanted opinions is because I used a HP photo mart c-4100 series scanner. I tried using my daughters sony digital and wasn't...
Higher relief is just that Stainless....higher relief. Peace Dollars have a characteristic of low relief meaning that the detail of the coin is...
It worked!
I've been wanting to post some pictures on this forum for a while now and this is my first attempt. Let's see what you folks think.
Congrat's on five hundred Joe....now on to one thousand.
Spock would be proud.
Viper.....I want you to know.....we're all thinking and praying for you folks in the great State of Iowa.
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