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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 687876, member: 19065"]I think widespread access to broadband and the use of HD video and monitors will prove better for regular folks and small dealers trying to accurately present finer details and better color of the coins they wish to share or sell. Obviously we have seen presentation in video form from those (awful) HSN type coin dealers on TV. I have seen eBay listings that include video, hosted on YouTube, to present their items, not just coins. I think that you need to use both sharp, close up photos and video. Just as coin photography is a serious skill that takes time and equipment to master, so will video presentation. One thing that can be seen in video is how the seller handles their coins and if enabled with audio, how they speak about coins, which is to say how informed they may or may not be. Any tool can work for or against us so being fastidious to oversee all of the pitfalls is paramount when including more forms of documentation and presentation. Overall, video <i>should </i>be a beneficial tool in this matter.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 687876, member: 19065"]I think widespread access to broadband and the use of HD video and monitors will prove better for regular folks and small dealers trying to accurately present finer details and better color of the coins they wish to share or sell. Obviously we have seen presentation in video form from those (awful) HSN type coin dealers on TV. I have seen eBay listings that include video, hosted on YouTube, to present their items, not just coins. I think that you need to use both sharp, close up photos and video. Just as coin photography is a serious skill that takes time and equipment to master, so will video presentation. One thing that can be seen in video is how the seller handles their coins and if enabled with audio, how they speak about coins, which is to say how informed they may or may not be. Any tool can work for or against us so being fastidious to oversee all of the pitfalls is paramount when including more forms of documentation and presentation. Overall, video [I]should [/I]be a beneficial tool in this matter.[/QUOTE]
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