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Final pics back from Mark Goodman... BIG pics

Got my DVD from Mark with all the high-res images on them. I went ahead and did
the cropping and masking. The only image adjustments I made was tweaking
the brightness and/or contrast slightly in some cases.

The images here are roughly 1/3 the size of the raw images.

These were my "problem pieces", the coins that I simply could not capture to
my satisfaction for the life of me. I already told him that at some point I would
be sending him my entire fractional farthing collection to image... at which point
I could hear the cursing from across the country. imageimage

First two images that I previously posted, in case you missed them:

Great Britain 1/2d, 1770. NGC MS64BN PL. One of 4 prooflike pieces certified for the entire series.

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Great Britain Quarter Farthing, 1839. PCGS MS64 RB. Has the surfaces and eye
appeal of a 66 or better. 1/3 smaller than a U.S. dime.


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And now the new pics...

Ireland 1/2d, NGC PF63 BN CAMEO

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Same coin, but shot to show the color you see when cartwheeled.

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Sweden 5K, 1935 G. NGC MS64.

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German East Africa Pesa 1890. NGC MS64

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Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt Thaler, 1867. ICG AU53. Mintage of only 13,000 pieces.

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Bern 2.5 Batzen, 1826. PCGS MS65 OGH. Extremely prooflike.

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Great Britain 1/2d, 1799. NGC MS63 BN. A NEN acquisition.

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Great Britain Farthing, 1806. NGC MS62 BN.

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Nicely repunched 1 and 6 in the date...

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Mecklenburg-Schwerin 5 Marks, 1904-A. PCGS PR65 OGH.

This shot is straight on...

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... and this one is when angled to see the color.

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These last 4 coins are a series of 4 1879-S morgan dollars in sequentially numbered
MS64 NGC slabs. All 4 have similar characteristics: surface dust and haze that
result in a dead look from straight on.... but when tilted to the light a world of
color appears!

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Comments

  • AuldFartteAuldFartte Posts: 4,597 ✭✭✭✭
    You have some wonderful coins there, and Mark's photos of them are just awesome!!! image
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  • lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,661 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Hey, Dan?

    Have I told you lately HOW MUCH YOU SUCK?

    No?

    Well, there 'tis.

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  • SYRACUSIANSYRACUSIAN Posts: 6,461 ✭✭✭✭
    These are great images and it's recommended to wait for downloading.


    The Swedish 5Kr has an airplanenut first charity auction pedigree. But of all the coins and images, it's the tiny quarter farthing that blows me away.
    Dimitri



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  • nencoinnencoin Posts: 1,258 ✭✭✭✭
    In my opinion, Mark's coin images are by far the best I've ever seen produced by anyone, including auction companies, coin companies, and coin photographing enthusiasts. I admire his skills and the study and patience it must have taken him to acquire those skills. Always a pleasure to view his images.

    Chris
  • coinpicturescoinpictures Posts: 5,345 ✭✭✭


    << <i>In my opinion, Mark's coin images are by far the best I've ever seen produced by anyone, including auction companies, coin companies, and coin photographing enthusiasts. I admire his skills and the study and patience it must have taken him to acquire those skills. Always a pleasure to view his images.

    Chris >>



    I would agree with that assessment. There's a certain sense of realism and clarity not found in others' shots. I've preordered his forthcoming numismatic photography book... if it helps me become half the photographer he is, it will be a great improvement.

    I wonder if I can get him to autograph it... image

  • DoogyDoogy Posts: 4,508
    sweet photography Mark, and stunning coins Dan! thanks for sharing, I never get tired of beautifully photographed coins


    Doug
  • bosoxbosox Posts: 1,565 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I concur with Dimitri. The 1/4 farthing is magnificent.
    Numismatic author & owner of the Uncommon Cents collections. 2011 Fred Bowman award winner, 2020 J. Douglas Ferguson award winner, & 2022 Paul Fiocca award winner.

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  • TwoKopeikiTwoKopeiki Posts: 9,740 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Fantastic coins, CP. And truly magnificent images.
  • SeattleSlammerSeattleSlammer Posts: 10,034 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Thanks for sharing these great pics.
    What a spectacular quarter farthing!

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  • DJCoinzDJCoinz Posts: 3,856
    Those are some INCREDIBLE coins. image
    aka Dan
  • HussuloHussulo Posts: 2,953 ✭✭✭
    Superb coins and amazing pictures.
  • koincollectkoincollect Posts: 446 ✭✭✭
    Great coins sure are needed for great images! I am very much impressed with both the coins and the photographer.
  • laurentyvanlaurentyvan Posts: 4,243 ✭✭✭
    Wow, nice coins, nice images!
    One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics
    is that you end up being governed by inferiors. – Plato
  • BSBS Posts: 1,318 ✭✭✭
    Very nice, you have a good eye for coins.image
  • coinkatcoinkat Posts: 23,445 ✭✭✭✭✭
    excellent pictures of some truly outstanding coins....

    Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.

  • coinpicturescoinpictures Posts: 5,345 ✭✭✭
    Some regulars on another forum have come up with the contention that the quarter farthing is artificially toned because "the only time you see multicolored hues is on proofs" and "none of mine look like that".

    Ugh.
  • MacCrimmonMacCrimmon Posts: 7,058 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Some regulars on another forum have come up with the contention that the quarter farthing is artificially toned because "the only time you see multicolored hues is on proofs" and "none of mine look like that".

    Ugh. >>




    Tell those punters the coin was not worth AT-ing; it's OK. Wait til they see the 1d. Maundy of mine......image
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