GOLD Indians the older ones (Large Images)

I was just playing with my camera and thought I would share the results. Not too bad, color seems pretty accurate. The 1927 is a little cleaner than I like but still a nice example. Please comment on either the coins or the photos. I can take punishment so negative comments welcome. 







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Oopps, I meant that I suck at pictures. I am jealous. They are very nice, clean, and clear. And the gold is awsome.
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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How many/ what lights?
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<< <i>I wish that my hard work looked as good as your play
How many/ what lights? >>
Two lights, 1 150W up at camera level and one 75W about half way between the camera and the object. I will try to post a pic of the setup later. Pretty simple with a tripod and a kids chair to hold the coin.
<< <i>Boy, I really like that 1912 >>
That is what is left from my original collection that I sold off earlier in the year. It was from an old green holder. It just happen to not sell so I kept it. Now I am starting over again. I just could not stay away.
It is been on my to-do list to pick one up, but with the way gold is going it may be a while.
<< <i>Man, those Indian quarter and half eagles have always been some of my favorites.
It is been on my to-do list to pick one up, but with the way gold is going it may be a while. >>
Better be quick, the price of these in mint state have not yet caught up to the recent rice in gold.
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