Color and fun, the year 1921.

What a difference new bulbs make. Still a ways from where I want to be.
Picked up two GE 20 watt CFLs, 6500k, 1200 lumens. My camera is liking these new bulbs.
Decided to try out some new features offered by Photobucket, tons of new borders.
Old coins new pics. No Moose, but they were both under $75. A true Moose will set u back $1500 + or -.
Collect what you like, collect what you can afford
Scott



Picked up two GE 20 watt CFLs, 6500k, 1200 lumens. My camera is liking these new bulbs.
Decided to try out some new features offered by Photobucket, tons of new borders.
Old coins new pics. No Moose, but they were both under $75. A true Moose will set u back $1500 + or -.
Collect what you like, collect what you can afford

Scott




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-Doug
I'm telling ya it's not the camera it's the lighting.
You have quite a skill my man!!!
My setup is comical and primitive. Used my hands with fingers spread to diffuse the light
Herb
Got a few with some color but I'm still searching for the elusive 21-S with toning.
21-P 65/CAC
21-D 65/CAC
21-D 65/CAC
Mike
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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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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
clser1..............thank you sir!
Herb
etexmike - You too did a great job with the photography. Lighting? Camera?
Why are 21's so difficult to locate with color? Less time spent in cloth bags?
21's were recycled Pittman Act coins? Die preparation?
<< <i>etexmike - You too did a great job with the photography. Lighting? Camera? >>
You would need to ask Mark Goodman or Todd Pollock those questions.
I couldn't take a picture of myself in a mirror. I pay for all of my glamor shots.
Mike