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<p>[QUOTE="The Penny Lady®, post: 718995, member: 16948"]Of course, Todd is who photographed most all of the coins on my website, including my personal collection. Every so often, I visit my own website just to look at my coins - and, due to Todd's most excellent photography skills, looking at my own coins always makes me smile.</p><p><br /></p><p>And as Todd does, I have all my coins uploaded on my Blackberry and when I see a pretty coin at a show, I can see if it is one I still need or compare it to the one I already have. It also allows me to show my coins to non-coin people, especially when they ask what I do.</p><p><br /></p><p>Since I do a lot of shows in SoCal and a few in NoCal, and Todd attends many of them as well, I usually bring whatever new coins I want photographed to Todd at the show so I avoid paying shipping/insurance, at least one way.</p><p><br /></p><p>I only wish I could have more of my inventory coins photographed by Todd so I can post them on my website - but for now, I usually give him 10 or so coins every time I see him! Besides nabbing my pretty 1977 and 1914-D, it's one of the best things I have done relating to coins, both personally and for my business.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="The Penny Lady®, post: 718995, member: 16948"]Of course, Todd is who photographed most all of the coins on my website, including my personal collection. Every so often, I visit my own website just to look at my coins - and, due to Todd's most excellent photography skills, looking at my own coins always makes me smile. And as Todd does, I have all my coins uploaded on my Blackberry and when I see a pretty coin at a show, I can see if it is one I still need or compare it to the one I already have. It also allows me to show my coins to non-coin people, especially when they ask what I do. Since I do a lot of shows in SoCal and a few in NoCal, and Todd attends many of them as well, I usually bring whatever new coins I want photographed to Todd at the show so I avoid paying shipping/insurance, at least one way. I only wish I could have more of my inventory coins photographed by Todd so I can post them on my website - but for now, I usually give him 10 or so coins every time I see him! Besides nabbing my pretty 1977 and 1914-D, it's one of the best things I have done relating to coins, both personally and for my business.[/QUOTE]
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