I just received this in the mail today and am very pleased with it. It is a Caligula Roman provisional from Sego Briga in Spain. The pics from the seller looks like it has a green patina but it has a blackish patina to me. Anyway here are the pics to compare. My pics: Sellers pics:
Sometimes it is down to the 'lighting'. Incandescent will give different results to LED which in turn will differ from 'daylight', (and so on . . .)
Cool new Caligula coin @bcuda , I'd be happy with either color! Ambient light makes a huge difference. Same coin, same camera, same photographer. Inside, "warm" bulbs, wood paneled wall, wood desk. Natural sunlight, room with no artificial light or wood around.
A great coin either way, but I think your photos are too "warm". I prefer the daylight 5500K bulbs for photography.
My pics were taken with not much light at all and my camera adjusted the light. That being said that is pretty much how the coin looks inhand. I will try to take some pics with natural sun light and maybe change up the background to see if I can get rid of some of the warm look.
Thats a beautifull one, I wonder about the diameter and weight ? Heres mine, not of great quality, but a heavy weight with 17 gram:
I usually photograph my coins outdoors. Natural sunlight tends to exaggerate the colors--or bring out hidden colors, depending on your perspective--and I usually have to tone down the saturation level to get a "compromise" between the way the coin looks indoors vs. outdoors. My guess is that the seller photographed the OP outdoors. I, too, am interested in seeing how your outdoor shot turns out. Beautiful coin, by the way.
Nice coin. I had a similar occurrence on this AE2 of Theodosius. First pic turned out "blue" for some reason. I posted it here on Cointalk and folks were shocked at the image. I then re-photographed in different light and it looked a bit more normal. Here's both sets of photos.
Glad you got it. Your pics are much better. Caligula (37 - 41 A.D.) AE30 AS SEGOBRIGA, SPAIN O: C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS IMP, laureate head left. R: SEGO BRIGA in wreath. Segobriga Mint 30.5mm 10.1g Burgos 1724 Caligula (37-41 A.D.) AR Drachm CAPPADOCIA, Caesarea O: C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS Bare head of Caligula to right. R: IMPERATOR PONT MAX AVG TR POT Simpulum and lituus. 3.37g 18mm BMC 102. RIC 63 Sear 1798
Hey @Mat I went back and forth on deciding to buy this coin. At first I was not going to purchase it but finally told myself it will be a while before I find another one in that condition so I went for it, and I am glad I did.
Its a lovely looking coin ! But sorry dont like the colour of your rug.... Did you buy this coin on ebay??..Your previous post about this coin...https://www.cointalk.com/threads/something-dosent-look-right-bout-this-one.347450/