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<p>[QUOTE="WillGK, post: 4956683, member: 115517"]Lehigh96, I am going to be selling all of my coins, which got me to this forum and this thread, and am in the process of getting the best of them graded. Your comments on photos make a lot of sense to me, and I took a look at your ebay store. Wow! Incredibly nice and revealing photos. I have thought about having PCGS take pictures. I have normal cellphone cameras, good ones. But I really don’t have a plan or a process. </p><p><br /></p><p>What I often see on ebay is highly graded coins that have fuzzy photos. I don’t want to be like this. I am a former collector, just wanting to get decent prices for my coins and make a new owner happy, so I want to take clear shots that don’t hide anything. I have done little selling on ebay, but I have been a member since 2003 and have never had anything but satisfied buyers, and the reason that I think this is the case is that I never hide anything in my listings. Coins seem sort of unique, in that I think that I could probably make them look like whatever I want. What I want isn’t embellishment. What I want is accurate pictures. </p><p><br /></p><p>My question is, have you ever discussed how you take these pictures? If so, could you point me to the right place?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="WillGK, post: 4956683, member: 115517"]Lehigh96, I am going to be selling all of my coins, which got me to this forum and this thread, and am in the process of getting the best of them graded. Your comments on photos make a lot of sense to me, and I took a look at your ebay store. Wow! Incredibly nice and revealing photos. I have thought about having PCGS take pictures. I have normal cellphone cameras, good ones. But I really don’t have a plan or a process. What I often see on ebay is highly graded coins that have fuzzy photos. I don’t want to be like this. I am a former collector, just wanting to get decent prices for my coins and make a new owner happy, so I want to take clear shots that don’t hide anything. I have done little selling on ebay, but I have been a member since 2003 and have never had anything but satisfied buyers, and the reason that I think this is the case is that I never hide anything in my listings. Coins seem sort of unique, in that I think that I could probably make them look like whatever I want. What I want isn’t embellishment. What I want is accurate pictures. My question is, have you ever discussed how you take these pictures? If so, could you point me to the right place?[/QUOTE]
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