New to the forum

Hello everyone,
I just recently registered as a member on the forum and wanted to say thank you all for the cool discussions. I have been reading this forum for a few years and decided that it was finally time to sign up.
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Hello everyone,
I just recently registered as a member on the forum and wanted to say thank you all for the cool discussions. I have been reading this forum for a few years and decided that it was finally time to sign up.
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Welcome! Glad you came out of the closet.
Tell us something about your coin collecting interests. Seated toners, I assume...
Lance.
Welcome!
Welcome aboard, @SeatedToners.
You made a wise decision.
lkeigwin - haha thanks for the welcome! I started collecting when I was younger, first coin was a 1900-O Morgan from my grandfather. I love the Bust, Seated, Morgan, and Barber series, but I collect just about everything. Recently, I've been into proof Seated Liberty quarters. I bought a nicely toned PF65 one a few months ago and it got me hooked. I love the look of the older proof coins when they've got some colorful toning to them. This whole weekend I've ben practicing my photography skills, trying to figure out how to capture the colors, its quite a challenge!
Welcome.
Welcome! LOOK forward to hearing from u!
It's almost impossible to capture that beautiful toning.
Welcome to the mad house.....
“In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock." - Thomas Jefferson
My digital cameo album 1950-64 Cameos - take a look!
Welcome. Can't wait to see some seated toners!
DIMEMAN - I'm noticing that. I've figured out how to take pictures of the Morgans with the brown/beige toning around the rim, but the rainbow toning on the Seated proofs is a beast to capture. It looks great in hand, but when you try to take a picture of it, the coins look lifeless. Is this true for all toned proofs? or just the Seated series? I've looked at coins online through various retailers and many of the toned proofs look lifeless.
Welcome to the forum! I have enough trouble photographing circulated coins, I don't have any idea how to capture the color of toned proofs.
If the proof coin is slabbed it can be a real PITA to get the colors to come through. If it is a raw coin it's pretty easy. Welcome to the forum.
Welcome aboard!
Glad you decided to come out into the open. Welcome!
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
Welcome aboard....
Hi, if you've been reading this forum for a few years you know it is the best!
Can't wait to see your pics!
Welcome Aboard!
Welcome SeatedToners. Glad you are here.
Here's a few pictures. I still can't figure out how to photograph a slab and get the colors to come through on a proof, so apologies for the glary pics. I'll keep practicing. If anyone has any tips on how to photograph toned proofs through a slab, I'm all ears!
1884 is PF64+ CAC
1889 is PF65
1891 is PF65 (with a wonderful scratch in the slab)
Looks quite promising from my place.......been holding out on us it appears!
Don't beat yourself up about imaging proof coins with color. Unless the coin is raw and you can use axial lighting or the like, you won't be able to get the spectacular colors off the surface. The slab reflection will always be in the way.
Nice collecting choice!
Lance.
Welcome!!!!
mark
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Welcome to the fun.
Welcome!
Latin American Collection
Welcome.
I'm glad you signed up. The more the merrier.
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
My Washington Quarter Registry set...in progress
@SeatedToners.... Welcome aboard.... your pictures are far better than mine....
Since I have never tried coin photography....would not even know how to post a picture if I did take one. Cheers, RickO
Lance - Thanks for the kind words. Do you do the Seated series too?
Ricko - Why no pics? Like to keep the goodies all to yourself?
Welcome!
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
Welcome!
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Love for Music / Collector of Dreck
Howdy and welcome. You have some nice looking coins. Don't sweat it regarding the images; they are an art and science unto themselves.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Welcome aboard! Those are pretty looking coins!
U.S. Type Set
Welcome the the forum.
Glad your joining us. And yes: capturing those colors in a photo is a bear!
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
Welcome!