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<p>[QUOTE="tpsadler, post: 2363362, member: 9860"]If you are only interested in collecting your own coins there would be little purpose in spending much time with photographing them. To mention just a few reasons why photos are worth while.</p><p>1. If you are selling coins it is always good to present a real image to the person with interest.</p><p>2. Convening a thought to someone regarding Errors or Varieties. IMO There is nothing worse than a bad photo. Especially if you need an opinion or attempting to determine its potential value.</p><p>3. Look at the number of bad photos from Dealers or Individuals that know how to take photos of coins. Sometimes it is not their fault .. just a lack of understanding. If you have one of those type coins the time to learn how to take good photos are now too late and those will have to be done next time. </p><p>4. Learning from photos what is an indicator of fraud or some dealer attempting to sell or unload their counterfeits.</p><p>Just to name a few .. if you think about it .. Internet whether you like it or not, is here may want to learn the tools <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tpsadler, post: 2363362, member: 9860"]If you are only interested in collecting your own coins there would be little purpose in spending much time with photographing them. To mention just a few reasons why photos are worth while. 1. If you are selling coins it is always good to present a real image to the person with interest. 2. Convening a thought to someone regarding Errors or Varieties. IMO There is nothing worse than a bad photo. Especially if you need an opinion or attempting to determine its potential value. 3. Look at the number of bad photos from Dealers or Individuals that know how to take photos of coins. Sometimes it is not their fault .. just a lack of understanding. If you have one of those type coins the time to learn how to take good photos are now too late and those will have to be done next time. 4. Learning from photos what is an indicator of fraud or some dealer attempting to sell or unload their counterfeits. Just to name a few .. if you think about it .. Internet whether you like it or not, is here may want to learn the tools :)[/QUOTE]
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