@Coinstartled said:
I like the coin and series...that toning looks a bit funky though. Can you reimage it?
Any tips on phogaphing a rainbow tones proof through a slab? I've yet to fixture out how to capture the rainbow colors. To be the most accurate is just a short video
Lot's of great toners that are only graded "63. Great eye appeal for a low price. Collecting 63-64 toners can be very rewarding without breaking your bank.
Was that from the Melbourne show?
Looks nice!
An NGC no-line fatty is one of the first NGC holders - no line as it was a solid flat piece of plastic, a little wider and thicker than future generations.
I guess someone thinks these induced toning, but I haven't heard that before - though the old ANACS holders supposedly did.
@Walkerguy21D said:
Was that from the Melbourne show?
Looks nice!
An NGC no-line fatty is one of the first NGC holders - no line as it was a solid flat piece of plastic, a little wider and thicker than future generations.
I guess someone thinks these induced toning, but I haven't heard that before - though the old ANACS holders supposedly did.
Yea it was from the Melbourne show. I thought it was too pretty to say no too. I'd goes very well with my toned seated proofs. Thanks for the heads up about the show in Melbourne
@Coinstartled said:
I like the coin and series...that toning looks a bit funky though. Can you reimage it?
Any tips on phogaphing a rainbow tones proof through a slab? I've yet to fixture out how to capture the rainbow colors. To be the most accurate is just a short video
No. You need axial photography for colorful proofs...a technique that allows lighting to be perfectly vertical...as if it were coming from the lens itself.
This can be done with glass and refraction on a raw coin. But not with a slab as it reflects the light. You can only compromise and put up with slab glare, which pretty much spoils the picture.
Lance.
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Looks nice to me! Great find!
Looks sweet! Bet that looks beautiful in hand!
I like the coin and series...that toning looks a bit funky though. Can you reimage it?
Yeah, that's pretty alright. Congratulations on such a beautiful piece.
It's beautiful! The colors are so pretty
Any tips on phogaphing a rainbow tones proof through a slab? I've yet to fixture out how to capture the rainbow colors. To be the most accurate is just a short video
Forgive the newbie question...
But what is a "NGC no-line fatty" and why was it likely from one of those?
Great toning on that quarter.
Nice coin!
Awesome!
How can you guys see anything through the glare? I can see some blue and pink hues. Try taking a straight on shot without so much light.
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Lot's of great toners that are only graded "63. Great eye appeal for a low price. Collecting 63-64 toners can be very rewarding without breaking your bank.
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Sweet.
Niceeeee
A wise man once told me, " your pictures suck but you coin doesn't"
Was that from the Melbourne show?
Looks nice!
An NGC no-line fatty is one of the first NGC holders - no line as it was a solid flat piece of plastic, a little wider and thicker than future generations.
I guess someone thinks these induced toning, but I haven't heard that before - though the old ANACS holders supposedly did.
Just nice to see an old proof Barber..... Cheers, RickO
Yea it was from the Melbourne show. I thought it was too pretty to say no too. I'd goes very well with my toned seated proofs. Thanks for the heads up about the show in Melbourne
No. You need axial photography for colorful proofs...a technique that allows lighting to be perfectly vertical...as if it were coming from the lens itself.
This can be done with glass and refraction on a raw coin. But not with a slab as it reflects the light. You can only compromise and put up with slab glare, which pretty much spoils the picture.
Lance.
Looks pretty dang sweet!
What a stunner!
Fatty's do not tone the coins. PCI slabs did.
That coin is SWEET!
Cracks me up when I see PCI holders that say 100% white.
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A beautiful, unmolested Proof Barber. Love it; congrats! Now get busy on a PF63 set.
Dave
a real beauty
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Beautiful coin!
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Nice coin! Look forward to seeing more.