Coin Imaging and Pricing
cosmicdebris
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My local dealer asked me if I could take pictures of coins, crop it all nice and print it on an 8 X 10 sheet of glossy photo paper.
What do you guys think this would be worth per coin?
What do you guys think this would be worth per coin?
Bill
09/07/2006
09/07/2006
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1: Pick up coin ( 10 minute ride )
2: Take 20 to 30 images and go through them to pick out the best ( 10 minutes )
3: Crop and rearrange image so both sides are on one sheet ( 10 minutes )
4: Add any text ( 5 miuntes )
5: Add cost of ink and paper
6: Drop off coins and image ( 10 minutes )
Total time 45 minutes
09/07/2006
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P.S. Also factor in that you may be asked to reshoot some of the coins as per the individual's taste.
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
Bill,
At your skill level, minimum $15 per coin and that's only if he gives you volume work.
Russ, NCNE
It really does depend a great deal on the volume of business he wants to do. Professional
photographers can make quite a bit of money and your ability to photograph coins appears
to be among the best. Certainly this kind of work can be done cheaply now days with high
quality printers and digital photography. The greatest value here is really quality more so
than cost.
Seriously though, how about credit toward something in inventory?
Jim
Jeremy
09/07/2006
42/92
WNC Coins, LLC
1987-C Hendersonville Road
Asheville, NC 28803
wnccoins.com
09/07/2006
<< <i>He offered $20 per coin imaged >>
Sounds like a good deal for you.
Example:
up to $100.00 value = $20.00
$100.00 - $300.00 = $25.00
$300.00 - $500.00 = $30.00
and so on.....
As stated previously... "Don't sell yourself short"
This way your less likely to spend most of your time taking photos of modern coins and will soon find yourself specializing in the high end market.Which IMO is where you want to be.
Its better to be a high price leader than the low price follower. That is as long as you create value. People will pay for quality.
Randy
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09/07/2006
Good Luck,
Randy
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