Actually, it's probably more typical of business strike jeffs of the era. I've got 65's and 66's pulled from sms from local dealers that have distinctive steps, pillars, windows, etc.
<< <i>oops, when you said year set I assumed SMS >>
dabugler,
Yeah, I wasn't very clear. I should have said aftermarket year set. It came from one of those little five coin ones with the velvet flocked cardboard insert. They produce some pretty nice toning sometimes and can be had pretty cheap. Great for those of us who like scrounging for coins.
There are lots of guys around here that take great pics, and I'll tell you the same thing they probably would. The secret is to keep beating your head against the wall coin after coin and then after shooting a few thousand images, they start to look pretty good.
I picked up a nice toned 47D jeff in a bargan basket at the coin shop last week to post here, but I got home and ready to hook the scanner up to the new computer there was NO printer port in it.
I hate it when you see my post before I can edit the spelling.
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GSAGUY
You could always do like my vain, married to a rich-chick youngest brother did - get transplants.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Must have gone from "some steps" to "no steps". Guess that plastic can be abrassive. >>
It's the strike. Very typical for this era Jefferson.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Actually, it's probably more typical of business strike jeffs of the era. >>
Which the above coin is.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>oops, when you said year set I assumed SMS >>
dabugler,
Yeah, I wasn't very clear. I should have said aftermarket year set. It came from one of those little five coin ones with the velvet flocked cardboard insert. They produce some pretty nice toning sometimes and can be had pretty cheap. Great for those of us who like scrounging for coins.
Russ, NCNE
K S
There are lots of guys around here that take great pics, and I'll tell you the same thing they probably would. The secret is to keep beating your head against the wall coin after coin and then after shooting a few thousand images, they start to look pretty good.
Russ, NCNE
I hate it when you see my post before I can edit the spelling.
Always looking for nice type coins
my local dealer
2 Cam-Slams!
1 Russ POTD!
<< <i>How do you capture the color Russ? >>
Multiple lights with different wattages.
I move those around to different heights and angles until the coin image in the viewfinder appears to be correct.
Russ, NCNE