John Strategies always has great coins. I saw that one too the other day, it's too bad his photos (like most sellers) are usually juiced and I had to return a coin once from him doing that, otherwise, his selection of wild toners is second to none.
<< <i>John Strategies always has great coins. I saw that one too the other day, it's too bad his photos (like most sellers) are usually juiced and I had to return a coin once from him doing that, otherwise, his selection of wild toners is second to none. >>
<< <i>John Strategies always has great coins. I saw that one too the other day, it's too bad his photos (like most sellers) are usually juiced and I had to return a coin once from him doing that, otherwise, his selection of wild toners is second to none. >>
I agree with you,I have bought from him before. >>
I'll admit, I have been scared off from a purchase before due to his images clearly looking "pumped" up on the saturation. So you guys think overall the coins hold up though (if understanding it won't be that vibrant in hand)?
<< <i>John Strategies always has great coins. I saw that one too the other day, it's too bad his photos (like most sellers) are usually juiced and I had to return a coin once from him doing that, otherwise, his selection of wild toners is second to none. >>
I agree with you,I have bought from him before. >>
I'll admit, I have been scared off from a purchase before due to his images clearly looking "pumped" up on the saturation. So you guys think overall the coins hold up though (if understanding it won't be that vibrant in hand)? >>
Mine didn't. The colors were heavily "pumped" in the photo and in hand it was lacking the bright colors on display in the photos. I hope the OP doesn't share a similar experience. Maybe he can let us know how it looks in hand when it arrives.
<< <i>John Strategies always has great coins. I saw that one too the other day, it's too bad his photos (like most sellers) are usually juiced and I had to return a coin once from him doing that, otherwise, his selection of wild toners is second to none. >>
I agree with you,I have bought from him before. >>
I'll admit, I have been scared off from a purchase before due to his images clearly looking "pumped" up on the saturation. So you guys think overall the coins hold up though (if understanding it won't be that vibrant in hand)? >>
Mine didn't. The colors were heavily "pumped" in the photo and in hand it was lacking the bright colors on display in the photos. I hope the OP doesn't share a similar experience. Maybe he can let us know how it looks in hand when it arrives. >>
I strongly suspect that he will not be as pleased with the coin inhand as he is with this photo, as another poster pointed out if you look at the colors around the holder this image is very juiced.
<< <i>John Strategies always has great coins. I saw that one too the other day, it's too bad his photos (like most sellers) are usually juiced and I had to return a coin once from him doing that, otherwise, his selection of wild toners is second to none. >>
I agree with you,I have bought from him before. >>
I'll admit, I have been scared off from a purchase before due to his images clearly looking "pumped" up on the saturation. So you guys think overall the coins hold up though (if understanding it won't be that vibrant in hand)? >>
Mine didn't. The colors were heavily "pumped" in the photo and in hand it was lacking the bright colors on display in the photos. I hope the OP doesn't share a similar experience. Maybe he can let us know how it looks in hand when it arrives. >>
I strongly suspect that he will not be as pleased with the coin inhand as he is with this photo, as another poster pointed out if you look at the colors around the holder this image is very juiced. >>
I believe no doubt it is juiced. The sellers images hurt my eyes when I see them on Ebay. I also do not need a Morgan as vibrant in this image to call it pretty and "rainbow" toned though. I just wonder if taken down a notch or two in hand, it will hold up as a pretty coin though. Clearly there is toning, just now vibrant is it actually? Also, I have found that often in a juiced photo, what is yellow in the image is really a normal white/cream skinned coin. Pumping up grey or cream color comes out as yellow in the editing. So that is often a clue to me as well. Let alone the holder being colorful.
grip, I don't mean to hijack your thread. I hope the coin is nice in hand and lives up to it's color potential. My whole point is, while juiced, it still could be a nice coin.
Saw it, like it! You likely bought it for the money Shane should have received for it. Such is the way of eBay. You can't always know when buyers will be competing 'enough' for your coin ...... I like John S. and have had good buys with him. This one for example came from John and in-hand looked like his pic. My pic of it:
But John does tweak his images so I understand when others comment that sometimes the coin doesn't look the same in-hand. I think that some sellers use the same tweaking formula which sometimes results in a more accurate in-hand depiction and sometimes doesn't, depending on the coin.
It's an art and a science, besides a hobby and profession... Then, it's an industry wide standard. Those who know it, know it. Those who don't keep wondering. I like this hobby more than the business. And I like the coins more than the drama around them. Those committed to foolery who get rich off it (mastering the art of science), will keep fooling those who don't know. (lest these words not be spoken)... And the saga continues.
P.S. Looks fine to me, too... Not that I'm much into toning which looks like this but it looks "good", as it were... and NT.
These are not usually my cuppa tea, but I find myself rather liking it.
Kryptonitecomics' picture looks a little better. The one in the OP looks a little juiced. Not blatantly so, and not necessarily with any intent to deceive- it just looks like it was "bumped up" a little bit, is all.
PS- is it really holdered with the reverse forward, like that?
I don't like that. NGC Ancients did that with my Vespasian "Judaea Capta" denarius. I understood the rationale; it is an important reverse type and all that. But obverse is still obverse and reverse is still reverse. My Roman Twelve Caesars set is a portrait collection, so I wanted all the portraits (obverses) facing forward. I'd feel the same way with a Morgan dollar set. But maybe I'm just too nitpicky about things like that.
<< <i>These are not usually my cuppa tea, but I find myself rather liking it.
Kryptonitecomics' picture looks a little better. The one in the OP looks a little juiced. Not blatantly so, and not necessarily with any intent to deceive- it just looks like it was "bumped up" a little bit, is all.
PS- is it really holdered with the reverse forward, like that?
I don't like that. NGC Ancients did that with my Vespasian "Judaea Capta" denarius. I understood the rationale; it is an important reverse type and all that. But obverse is still obverse and reverse is still reverse. My Roman Twelve Caesars set is a portrait collection, so I wanted all the portraits (obverses) facing forward. I'd feel the same way with a Morgan dollar set. But maybe I'm just too nitpicky about things like that. >>
Either way is ok with me.Maybe the original submitter requested the reverse holder?
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<< <i>I like it. >>
I'll ditto that statement.
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<< <i>John Strategies always has great coins. I saw that one too the other day, it's too bad his photos (like most sellers) are usually juiced and I had to return a coin once from him doing that, otherwise, his selection of wild toners is second to none. >>
I agree with you,I have bought from him before.
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<< <i>John Strategies always has great coins. I saw that one too the other day, it's too bad his photos (like most sellers) are usually juiced and I had to return a coin once from him doing that, otherwise, his selection of wild toners is second to none. >>
I agree with you,I have bought from him before. >>
I'll admit, I have been scared off from a purchase before due to his images clearly looking "pumped" up on the saturation. So you guys think overall the coins hold up though (if understanding it won't be that vibrant in hand)?
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<< <i>John Strategies always has great coins. I saw that one too the other day, it's too bad his photos (like most sellers) are usually juiced and I had to return a coin once from him doing that, otherwise, his selection of wild toners is second to none. >>
I agree with you,I have bought from him before. >>
I'll admit, I have been scared off from a purchase before due to his images clearly looking "pumped" up on the saturation. So you guys think overall the coins hold up though (if understanding it won't be that vibrant in hand)? >>
Mine didn't. The colors were heavily "pumped" in the photo and in hand it was lacking the bright colors on display in the photos. I hope the OP doesn't share a similar experience. Maybe he can let us know how it looks in hand when it arrives.
<< <i>check out the color in the holder surrounding the coin >>
This.
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<< <i>John Strategies always has great coins. I saw that one too the other day, it's too bad his photos (like most sellers) are usually juiced and I had to return a coin once from him doing that, otherwise, his selection of wild toners is second to none. >>
I agree with you,I have bought from him before. >>
I'll admit, I have been scared off from a purchase before due to his images clearly looking "pumped" up on the saturation. So you guys think overall the coins hold up though (if understanding it won't be that vibrant in hand)? >>
Mine didn't. The colors were heavily "pumped" in the photo and in hand it was lacking the bright colors on display in the photos. I hope the OP doesn't share a similar experience. Maybe he can let us know how it looks in hand when it arrives. >>
I strongly suspect that he will not be as pleased with the coin inhand as he is with this photo, as another poster pointed out if you look at the colors around the holder this image is very juiced.
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<< <i>John Strategies always has great coins. I saw that one too the other day, it's too bad his photos (like most sellers) are usually juiced and I had to return a coin once from him doing that, otherwise, his selection of wild toners is second to none. >>
I agree with you,I have bought from him before. >>
I'll admit, I have been scared off from a purchase before due to his images clearly looking "pumped" up on the saturation. So you guys think overall the coins hold up though (if understanding it won't be that vibrant in hand)? >>
Mine didn't. The colors were heavily "pumped" in the photo and in hand it was lacking the bright colors on display in the photos. I hope the OP doesn't share a similar experience. Maybe he can let us know how it looks in hand when it arrives. >>
I strongly suspect that he will not be as pleased with the coin inhand as he is with this photo, as another poster pointed out if you look at the colors around the holder this image is very juiced. >>
I believe no doubt it is juiced. The sellers images hurt my eyes when I see them on Ebay. I also do not need a Morgan as vibrant in this image to call it pretty and "rainbow" toned though. I just wonder if taken down a notch or two in hand, it will hold up as a pretty coin though. Clearly there is toning, just now vibrant is it actually? Also, I have found that often in a juiced photo, what is yellow in the image is really a normal white/cream skinned coin. Pumping up grey or cream color comes out as yellow in the editing. So that is often a clue to me as well. Let alone the holder being colorful.
grip, I don't mean to hijack your thread. I hope the coin is nice in hand and lives up to it's color potential. My whole point is, while juiced, it still could be a nice coin.
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I like it.
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I like it. >>
Yes EOR and I like it too!
Here is Kryptons image.
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<< <i>I just pulled this info up.....Coin was owned by Kryptonitecomics,sold to John Strategies,than to me.
Here is Kryptons image.
You will be happy with the coin then.
<< <i>Yup! I think it's going to look just fine.....Thanks all! >>
My eyes still hurt when I look at the first picture though!
But John does tweak his images so I understand when others comment that sometimes the coin doesn't look the same in-hand. I think that some sellers use the same tweaking formula which sometimes results in a more accurate in-hand depiction and sometimes doesn't, depending on the coin.
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Then, it's an industry wide standard. Those who know it, know it. Those who don't keep wondering. I like this hobby more than the business. And I like the coins more than the drama around them. Those committed to foolery who get rich off it (mastering the art of science), will keep fooling those who don't know. (lest these words not be spoken)... And the saga continues.
P.S. Looks fine to me, too... Not that I'm much into toning which looks like this but it looks "good", as it were... and NT.
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Kryptonitecomics' picture looks a little better. The one in the OP looks a little juiced. Not blatantly so, and not necessarily with any intent to deceive- it just looks like it was "bumped up" a little bit, is all.
PS- is it really holdered with the reverse forward, like that?
I don't like that. NGC Ancients did that with my Vespasian "Judaea Capta" denarius. I understood the rationale; it is an important reverse type and all that. But obverse is still obverse and reverse is still reverse. My Roman Twelve Caesars set is a portrait collection, so I wanted all the portraits (obverses) facing forward. I'd feel the same way with a Morgan dollar set. But maybe I'm just too nitpicky about things like that.
<< <i>These are not usually my cuppa tea, but I find myself rather liking it.
Kryptonitecomics' picture looks a little better. The one in the OP looks a little juiced. Not blatantly so, and not necessarily with any intent to deceive- it just looks like it was "bumped up" a little bit, is all.
PS- is it really holdered with the reverse forward, like that?
I don't like that. NGC Ancients did that with my Vespasian "Judaea Capta" denarius. I understood the rationale; it is an important reverse type and all that. But obverse is still obverse and reverse is still reverse. My Roman Twelve Caesars set is a portrait collection, so I wanted all the portraits (obverses) facing forward. I'd feel the same way with a Morgan dollar set. But maybe I'm just too nitpicky about things like that. >>
Either way is ok with me.Maybe the original submitter requested the reverse holder?
<< <i>Maybe the original submitter requested the reverse holder? >>
Could be. I guess I could understand somebody having it holdered that way, to showcase the toning.
What's the other side look like?
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<< <i>Maybe the original submitter requested the reverse holder? >>
Could be. I guess I could understand somebody having it holdered that way, to showcase the toning.
What's the other side look like? >>