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<p>[QUOTE="AtlantaMan, post: 25406467, member: 158885"]Hi Collecting Nut - thank you for your thoughts. I truly don't want to burden the forum with 400 photos (800 if you count both sides) looking for mountains of free guidance. Several of those responding to my post about my 1793 Flowing Hair Large Cent have indicated my photography skills really suck (and they do). It was painful to get the final good ones and I had to buy one of those little "photo studios" off of Amazon to get it. I did, however, find another local dealer, at a much more reasonable price, to just give me a "rough cut" for my current situation - something like....."slab this pile, don't slab this other pile." Which is about all I need at this point. I may, however, post a photo of some items which I truly am puzzled about - like this big brown coin with this worn kingly looking guy on one side and on the other some stick like figure with a spear leaning up against some round thing. I also have about 120 Civil War tokens that I have no idea at all how to value, so look for a photo or two of them if the forum allows discussion about Civil Wat tokens. Thanks![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="AtlantaMan, post: 25406467, member: 158885"]Hi Collecting Nut - thank you for your thoughts. I truly don't want to burden the forum with 400 photos (800 if you count both sides) looking for mountains of free guidance. Several of those responding to my post about my 1793 Flowing Hair Large Cent have indicated my photography skills really suck (and they do). It was painful to get the final good ones and I had to buy one of those little "photo studios" off of Amazon to get it. I did, however, find another local dealer, at a much more reasonable price, to just give me a "rough cut" for my current situation - something like....."slab this pile, don't slab this other pile." Which is about all I need at this point. I may, however, post a photo of some items which I truly am puzzled about - like this big brown coin with this worn kingly looking guy on one side and on the other some stick like figure with a spear leaning up against some round thing. I also have about 120 Civil War tokens that I have no idea at all how to value, so look for a photo or two of them if the forum allows discussion about Civil Wat tokens. Thanks![/QUOTE]
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