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Very true. Every coin is a new adventure trying to catch that image that is most like the coin. Sometimes it's easy and other times you give up...
I messed up when I first started working on images to post. It's a good idea to always save the original just like it came off the camera. Edit...
You did good BNB. Nice set up. I really like those lights. If you care to, you can probably view the manual to the camera on the Canon site....
Now that's funny.:D
I would do nothing but enjoy it as is. Nice coin.
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I bought the Sigma 150 macro but it's more than the camera. This is a link to B&H. Check around but they are said to have good prices. Keep in...
I agree.
A DSLR with a macro lens will get a person up and running much quicker. This gets the lens further from the coin so more light can get in. Most...
Yes the 31-S was heavily saved but most still went into circulation. There will not be that many satin coins going into circulation. The great...
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"semi keys"? I can't agree with that. They are all very common.
I would vote to keep the Silver Proof set. Dump the satin mint set and start making clad and silver mint sets.
The ANA standards are the same.
I think one or two already got kicked off.
I just took some of the brightness away. I'm not very good at color. If the image made it look brown, I would almost bet folks might not think it...
Tokens and Medals First Edition 1992, Alpert and Elman. All the images are drawings. I'm sure there is something better out there.
The info on the first one is posted above. Do you have a reverse image of the second one?
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