Excellent response and correct info. For sure there were shellcase cents from 1946, but so far I have only found them from San Francisco mint. In...
Here's my blue 34P Buffalo: Yeah, not as blue as I remembered... [IMG]
Those candy canes are actually your white balance adjusters, correct?
Well, they sort of look like the middle when the die is very new, and then gradually look more like the bottom as the die wears. So the answer...
I can do rendered cross-sections using focus stacking technique. Which letters are you looking for cross-sections of?
Here are a couple of coins that show what flow lines look like: https://easyzoom.com/image/125112 https://easyzoom.com/image/124774
Here's a new 43-D DDO that I need to send in for listing. Shows up strong on LIBERTY. Shot with my new Stack and Stitch system. Try zooming-in all...
If you got your money back, you were made whole, and you are done. The only reason you would go further is if you were threatened, and in that...
I have 12 coins still available from a Gem Toned 1940-D Roll. Take a look here for a collage of all the coins: https://easyzoom.com/image/126772...
Long ago I invented the "smile director", which is essentially two short sections of ringlight. I initially created these using Jansjo LED lamps,...
BTW for everyone's info, I shot the coins with a 1-degree tilt, which makes getting the color much easier. I use a calibrated goniometer stage...
Very nice! Lighter than my images but not showing the color as much. Shooting these to get color is like shooting a deep-toned proof...the color...
No worries, I just get miffed when folks talk about "in-hand" look. I usually end up writing just about what I wrote above each time. I was not...
Well, I've always had a pet peeve about the "in-hand look". Truthfully, the coins look exactly like my photos. But they also look exactly like...
Looks pretty good to me. I think the difference between your shots and mine is in the angle of the lights. You were able to keep the coin in the...
Another reason I'd love to have one...
Good stuff, thanks.
So these were made fairly recently? I thought they were quite old. Is there an accurate online ref describing them?
I for one would love to own one of these. They are masterpieces of art.
Thanks! You can buy dipping solution from any coin shop. Tell the owner what you plan to do and he can give you detailed instructions.
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