Lanlord's pocket change photo thread :)
Just a couple more, sorry if this stuff is boring.
Just a couple things from the front pocket
I'm still working on improving my coin photo skills.
I think these are a bit more detailed that yesterdays posts, but I still could use some improvement.
1805 quarter


1806 quarter


1807 quarter


1811 half dollar


1811 half eagle


1813 half dollar - multiple profiles


1818 quarter


1822 quarter


1889 half dollar - business strike


1893 dime


1937 - D 3 legs Nickel


Just a couple things from the front pocket

I'm still working on improving my coin photo skills.
I think these are a bit more detailed that yesterdays posts, but I still could use some improvement.
1805 quarter


1806 quarter


1807 quarter


1811 half dollar


1811 half eagle


1813 half dollar - multiple profiles


1818 quarter


1822 quarter


1889 half dollar - business strike


1893 dime


1937 - D 3 legs Nickel


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Also, I don't think I've seen the reverse die crack on the 1807 DBQ, very sweet.
<< <i>Great looking 1822 CBQ, tough date and pricey in that grade and above.
Also, I don't think I've seen the reverse die crack on the 1807 DBQ, very sweet.
That's the B2 DM. The crack is certainly all there though.
Hell, I don't need to exercise.....I get enough just pushing my luck.
<< <i>Nice lookin' pocket change. I did a visual on your images of the 1807 quarter, and 1811 half. I transfered this visual to my scanner, with deep thought and concentration I come up with these images........
Hey, you spent them before I did
<< <i>Looks like you left the 1811 in the holder? Man, that seems like a long time ago. You have some nice coins, I think you showed many of these to me in person.
Yeah, the 1811 is still in a tomb. The scanner went kaput, so I'm working on photo skills. i'll get there soon (or become completely angry with the whole process and throw something through a window).
Seriously though, WOW! you have one sensation collection and THANKS for sharing!
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Trying to get the colour to show better on this dime. It really is a beauty. In PCGS plastic, MS65.
1811 half dollar, O-112a in PCGS plastic AU53, the cracks were really what drew me to this one. I liked it so much I later bought an O-112 (in somewhat lower grade, but still a fun coin none the less.
Just the obverse on this reshoot.
1937 3legs, in PCGS plastic at AU55.
1818 quarter
The massive crack across the 1807 Br - 2 quarter