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<p>[QUOTE="lucag123, post: 3583929, member: 104286"]Will do the dark background suggestion as well as find a better light source rather than the flash on my phone. Thank you.</p><p> As for how I got them, they were a part of some coins I was gifted many years back.</p><p>I'm not that much of an ancient coins collector and primarily focus on colonial british and american coins. I was never really fussed about their value- I know that poor condition coins made of common metals hold little to no value but just simply wanted an ID on them as I'm starting to get around to putting all my coins into a sorted out storage system. Unfortunately there are no local coin stores where I live so I have to go online for help with IDing.</p><p>I have looked around online for some nicer roman coins but the issue is the coin market in New Zealand is all over the show- I've seen unidentified blobs of copper go for more than good cond. Greek silver. </p><p>Thanks for the advice and Ill make sure I can get a better background and lighting for all my future photos.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lucag123, post: 3583929, member: 104286"]Will do the dark background suggestion as well as find a better light source rather than the flash on my phone. Thank you. As for how I got them, they were a part of some coins I was gifted many years back. I'm not that much of an ancient coins collector and primarily focus on colonial british and american coins. I was never really fussed about their value- I know that poor condition coins made of common metals hold little to no value but just simply wanted an ID on them as I'm starting to get around to putting all my coins into a sorted out storage system. Unfortunately there are no local coin stores where I live so I have to go online for help with IDing. I have looked around online for some nicer roman coins but the issue is the coin market in New Zealand is all over the show- I've seen unidentified blobs of copper go for more than good cond. Greek silver. Thanks for the advice and Ill make sure I can get a better background and lighting for all my future photos.[/QUOTE]
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