Ok, allright, MadMarty, your a$$ is going on restriction. Do you think you could possibly leave at least two or three good looking coins out in the marketplace??
nevertheless, it looks like you captured the color pretty good there. cant imagine theres even more color there than the pic shows....wow looks monster tone as it appears now..
Very nice looking coin. In my humble opinion it is a very good AT job. That is one scary thought! If someone has gotten that good, we are in trouble in the toned coin market.
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If it's AT, then NGC missed it, and gave it a top notch rating with a 66*. Someone there, and more than one person must have liked it.
I've been getting killed at NGC, even the nicest toned Ike I've ever seen was kicked back for AT at NGC (BTW it graded 66 first time around at PCGS), so go figure if this is AT or NT.
Picture is better, but you need to get more light on it especially the darker areas...
Now I know what you are thinking, what about the glare that then shows up on the slab/coin as seen by the lens..
here is a tip, a 58mm Circular Polarized Lens filter is your friend, It is used to eliminate undesired reflection from non meallic surfaces such as window glass, water, coin slabs, etc.
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......you people have only just bbegun to see the artwork of the experts getting their masterpieces into holders ; once the pro's say it's real toning -then by God it's real toning . This one is the real deal
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betcha I could image it.... and capture the color...
"Senorita HepKitty"
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<< <i>you suck!
betcha I could image it.... and capture the color... >>
Dang Marty you acquired a "you suck" from the Bopper about a Frankie! That has to be the highest award one can think of on these Forums!
TorinoCobra71
When Lucy and Foodude like it, it must be nice.
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<< <i>martyvision! tm
Not even close... I didn't even come close to capturing the reds and purples...
cant imagine theres even more color there than the pic shows....wow
looks monster tone as it appears now..
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<< <i>and it's not even my coin!! >>
Ahhh...too bad. NGC throws you a bone and you can't even chew on it.
Russ, NCNE
If it's AT, then NGC missed it, and gave it a top notch rating with a 66*. Someone there, and more than one person must have liked it.
I've been getting killed at NGC, even the nicest toned Ike I've ever seen was kicked back for AT at NGC (BTW it graded 66 first time around at PCGS), so go figure if this is AT or NT.
My guess is the Frankie is OK.
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Finest Toned Ike I've Ever Seen, been looking since 1986
Marty, learn to image a colored coin!
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
<< <i>Just a Frankie.
SLAP!!!
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
Now I know what you are thinking, what about the glare that then shows up on the slab/coin as seen by the lens..
here is a tip, a 58mm Circular Polarized Lens filter is your friend, It is used to eliminate undesired reflection from non meallic surfaces such as window glass, water, coin slabs, etc.
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter