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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 147148, member: 4552"]For real his coins may appear really shinny and bright. He may not be dipping coins at all. He may just be a smart person that knows about lighting. For instance did you ever go to a auto dealer at night and notice how beatiful all the cars looked and during the day they just looked like normal. It's the type of lighting that does that. Did you ever notice that on many auto advertisements on TV the ground is wet? That reflects light and again makes a car look much better. Many stores that sell jewelry have spent a fortune in lighting so that when you pick up a diamond ring it appears to be emitting light all by itself. At many coin shows you can see coin dealers that will keep some coins in a shadowy location and others will have a bright light over them. Again, lighting will play a trick or two with your optic senses. </p><p>Instead of dipping your coins, try looking at them under different lighting. If you check out a lighting store you'll find that fluorescent lamps come in a large variety of types including daylight, true light, cool white, off white and a multitude of colors. If you have a sun lamp at home check out you coins under that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 147148, member: 4552"]For real his coins may appear really shinny and bright. He may not be dipping coins at all. He may just be a smart person that knows about lighting. For instance did you ever go to a auto dealer at night and notice how beatiful all the cars looked and during the day they just looked like normal. It's the type of lighting that does that. Did you ever notice that on many auto advertisements on TV the ground is wet? That reflects light and again makes a car look much better. Many stores that sell jewelry have spent a fortune in lighting so that when you pick up a diamond ring it appears to be emitting light all by itself. At many coin shows you can see coin dealers that will keep some coins in a shadowy location and others will have a bright light over them. Again, lighting will play a trick or two with your optic senses. Instead of dipping your coins, try looking at them under different lighting. If you check out a lighting store you'll find that fluorescent lamps come in a large variety of types including daylight, true light, cool white, off white and a multitude of colors. If you have a sun lamp at home check out you coins under that.[/QUOTE]
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