My World Coins

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by rounded, Aug 28, 2010.

  1. rounded

    rounded New Member

    My World Coins 1856-1950

    -1856K France - 5 Cent Bronze
    -1863 - Belgium 5 Cent
    -1894 - Italy - 20 Cent - Copper Nickel
    -1898- Austria 20 Heller - Nickel - Kronen Standard
    -1905-Great Britian - 1/2 cent
    -1916 - FRANCE - 10 Centimes Bronze
    -1918 - Austria 20 Heller - Iron
    -1921 - France - 5 Cent - Copper-Nickel - Reduced Size
    -1927- Italy - 10 Cent
    -1937 - Francs- 2 - Aluminum-Bronze
    -1944- Germany - Nazi - 10- Zinc
    -1945S- Francs - 5
    -1950 - Germany - 50 Pfening - Copper-Nickel
     
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  4. Taxidermist

    Taxidermist Collector of US/IL/RU/DE

    If the point was showing your coins, it wasn't very successful, since the photos are mostly blurry and can't be seen with all the light reflections. Taking pictures one by one instead of the entire page might be a better way to show them.
     
  5. rounded

    rounded New Member

    It depends. If you see of interest I can zoom better pictures. If you want me to to upload a bunch of pictures it will just slow the site down.

    If you see something you like to see I can take futher pics.

    Thanks for looking
     
  6. hontonai

    hontonai Registered Contrarian

    Sorry, if it isn't worth your time and effort to follow that excellent advice, why should I wast my own time and effort trying to figure out what you are showing?
     
  7. rounded

    rounded New Member

    If you can read you know what your looking at. Didn't realize I had comic book collectors on my post.
     
  8. Taxidermist

    Taxidermist Collector of US/IL/RU/DE

    No need to worry about overloading the website, it could handle 11 photos, especially if you follow the basic rules and upload proper size/resolution.

    Its just your original post says nothing, just shows the coins, and it is kind of hard to see whats going on there. If you want others to enjoy your coins, next time consider making a bit of extra effort and upload good looking photos.

    (I enjoy checking out coins photos on this forum, often there are interesting and unique coins/bills that can't be seen anywhere else.)
     
  9. goossen

    goossen Senior Member

    You have some nice coins. But the post is useless.

    The most sad part is that the problem is not the "how to" but the "want to".
     
  10. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Live and learn kid, live and learn! :D
     
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