Post Your 1881-S Morgans!!!!
Coinhusker1
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Since the 38-D Buff thread was such a success, I thought an 81-S Morgan thread might be fun, too!!
Ahhh, the 81-S . . . so common, but, so beautiful!!
1881-S ANACS MS65:
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I also have a nice toned one but have not perfected my camera skills on toners yet
Ahhh, the 81-S . . . so common, but, so beautiful!!
1881-S ANACS MS65:
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I also have a nice toned one but have not perfected my camera skills on toners yet
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PCGS MS66 more like a 65+ bumped for color; got this one from the Dragon hizself
but was a 64 when he had it
Rainbow Stars
<< <i>One of probaly to many I own. >>
How does 13 sound.
"Exactly."
Rainbow Stars
PCGS MS63PL
Rookie Joe
Love the 67. I'll have to pony up some bucks and get one some day.
Any 68s out there?? Let's see 'em!!!
Rainbow Stars
<< <i>Art -- Wow , great colors. Do they look like that in person?? >>
Yes they do, except for some of the blue that shows up in the green. I never could figure out why my scanner does this.
Great coins !!!!
Camelot
Kyle
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<< <i>Art -- Wow , great colors. Do they look like that in person?? >>
Yes they do, except for some of the blue that shows up in the green. I never could figure out why my scanner does this. >>
This has to do with how the color sensors in the scanner or digital camera filter and translate the colors. It basically is a fundamental difference in how electrical 'eyes' and the human eyes see color. In the thin film color progression, the first green is preceded by blue but this blue is very difficult to see with the unaided eye- however, a digital eye can quite easily make it noticeable. To the human eye, the blue before the first green looks green and not really blue as it would look in a digital image.
For the Sunday posters!!