Post your coins here so we can slam them.

Go ahead. We know what you really want is for us to subtley tell you what a bad choice you have made.
So, post your best coins, the coins you are proudest of, and we will proceed to make them look like a worn 1964 Kennedy.
So, post your best coins, the coins you are proudest of, and we will proceed to make them look like a worn 1964 Kennedy.
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09/07/2006
Chris
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"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
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Obscurum per obscurius
09/07/2006
NEVER LET HIPPO MOUTH OVERLOAD HUMMINGBIRD BUTT!!!
WORK HARDER!!!!
Millions on WELFARE depend on you!
09/07/2006
<< <i>I call this my imaginary coin. >>
Too weakly struck for me to like it even a little bit.
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I paid a lot of $$ for this and before you say I'm cheating and anybody can post a parking lot coin just remember that I also collect 1997 MINT ERRORS
09/07/2006
"France said this week they need more evidence to convince them Saddam is a threat. Yeah, last time France asked for more evidence it came rollin thru Paris with a German Flag on it." -Dave Letterman
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09/07/2006
I hate it when you see my post before I can edit the spelling.
Always looking for nice type coins
my local dealer
09/07/2006
09/07/2006
Please slam this one (it's the only 70 I've ever made). I happen to like moderns very much, and really like about half of the commems that have come out in the last 10 years.
Please also slam the types of coins I like to collect. :-)
09/07/2006
Nice Dolly Madison, but I think we're all waiting to see the Dolly Parton Commem instead
"France said this week they need more evidence to convince them Saddam is a threat. Yeah, last time France asked for more evidence it came rollin thru Paris with a German Flag on it." -Dave Letterman
09/07/2006
Dolly Madison looks like she COULD give Dolly Parton a run for her money in the rack department.
09/07/2006
A couple of MS67-68 Merc reverses:
And my $20 Saint:
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Current focus 1855 date type set
If so, send him to me right away for emergency treatment.
Camelot
Sorry, I thought you wanted slammers.
snake please slam the cap bottom I posted so I'll feel better.
Super pictures, are they scans? I'm trying to figure out the best way to picture coins.
Lou
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<< <i>a worn 1964 Kennedy >>
Does anyone else share my confusion?
This is an 1806 half dollar, the knob 6, stem through claw, I can't find the tag but I think I remember something about O- (someone help me here) and R4 or 5, the coin is in original surfaces Very Good condition, with characteristic weakness in the reverse cloud 5 and stars 4, 5, 8, and 9; only 4 letters of the motto remain. The coin does have several light and apparently old scratches on both sides, and some pecks on the reverse, not inconsistent with VG but preclude any claims to Fine, they could possibly be contemporary test marks from the early years when these coins were just coming out, a quick scratch and an experienced eye could tell if a piece of metal was real silver or not, much better than trying to bite it! This coin obviously saw lots of "action" before it was pulled from circulation, variously saved and traded for about a hundred years, and found its way to me. The coin resides in a Whitman 9435 Type Set album that was also obtained used, it dates from 1965-1970, because it has spaces for clad coinage but not Ike dollars.
oops, forgot image:
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They are digital pics. Here are the threads where I describe technique. Unfortunately, the pictures are no longer there as I had to give up FTP server disk space to family pics and other coins. Hopefully the text will give you some thoughts, as well as the great comments by others:
Digital coin pics 1 of 3 – equipment ideas and close-ups
Digital coin pics 2 of 3 – Lighting impact on luster and toning
Digital coin pics 3 of 3 – white balance
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Do you have any pictures of that quarter from a different angle? I think I see some hairlines that the straight-on shot is hiding.
Those hairlines are actually on the holder (it is slabbed AGC MS65).
<< <i>Go ahead. We know what you really want is for us to subtley tell you what a bad choice you have made. So, post your best coins, the coins you are proudest of, and we will proceed to make them look like a worn 1994 Kennedy. >>
peacockcoins
<< <i>Those hairlines are actually on the holder (it is slabbed AGC MS65) >>
You really should look into having that reslabbed. Those scratches are very distracting. In fact... if it were me I'd be thinking "upgrade".
<< <i>I defy anyone to find fault with this quarter???
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ok, i'm pretty sure i can still see his nose.
<< <i>I defy anyone to find fault with this quarter??? >>
It's clad isn't it? If not, then beauty is in th eye of the beholder!
We'll use our hands and hearts and if we must we'll use our heads.