What do you use to photograph your coins? All of your pictures are spectacular, especialy the proofs.
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<< <i>This one was cracked out of an ANACS MS62 holder. >>
Isn't it amazing how what "would have been" a cherished and admired STAR of a type set can be a "get it OUT of there" if it happens to get a 62 printed on a piece of paper?
Nice photo--Looks to have been perhaps in one of those brown paper 2 X 2 holders of the 1950's and to have picked up some cabnet friction (not circulation) prior to that. Although for the time being PCGS might call it "questionable color", I agree with the MS-62 using todays standards (or last years actually). Good coin.
<< <i>The coin is a bit too clean (free of ticks, etc) to be an AU 58. I'd call it a MS 62.
( Here we go again, the nuances between an AU 58 and a MS 62 coin ).
Russ, your images have convinced me that the Nikon Coolpix 950 is the way to go; as everyone before me has said, your images are terrific. >>
I thought as much. Images don't truly convey the true grade of a coin most of the time. I can see where alot of us thought it was an AU 58; there were no "tell tale" signs of actual use on this coin.
I'm sort of surprised noone brought up the old AT / NT discussion as well.
Nice coin, Russ. ( Also glad to see you are not just fixated with AH Kennedys )
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<< <i>It's one of the few Barbers I've ever seen that I actually like. Certainly a lot better than all the dipped out white crap floating around out there. >>
Nice coin and pictures. I went ahead and upgraded my Ricoh to a Coolpix 950 too. Pretty much whatever camera Russ has is what I want because he has a tendency to be able to find the highest quality low price cameras available.
<< <i>Pretty much whatever camera Russ has is what I want because he has a tendency to be able to find the highest quality low price cameras available. >>
Thanks. That's a very nice way of saying I'm a cheapass.
the typical great photo... I like the coin too. I think 62 is reasonable and 61 is harsh. I tend to think they may have been too harsh not because of color, but possible light rub on the highest points of the design.
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<< <i>What do you use to photograph your coins? >>
Nikon Coolpix 950.
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<< <i>Again a nice picture but the coin is ugly. >>
It's one of the few Barbers I've ever seen that I actually like. Certainly a lot better than all the dipped out white crap floating around out there.
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<< <i>Again a nice picture but the coin is ugly. >>
It's one of the few Barbers I've ever seen that I actually like. Certainly a lot better than all the dipped out white crap floating around out there.
Russ, NCNE >>
Agreed. Its much better than dipped crap. Nice coin if it was a different color.
Ken
Yes, the area around the cap that's light grey with no apparent luster makes me think that as well.
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The coin is a bit too clean (free of ticks, etc) to be an AU 58. I'd call it a MS 62.
( Here we go again, the nuances between an AU 58 and a MS 62 coin ).
Russ, your images have convinced me that the Nikon Coolpix 950 is the way to go; as everyone before me has said, your images are terrific.
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And from what holder was the 1904 $20 cracked?
<< <i>the area around the cap that's light grey with no apparent luster >>
That could be the "Accented Cap" variety.
<< <i>And from what holder was the 1904 $20 cracked? >>
That one hasn't yet seen the inside of plastic.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>This one was cracked out of an ANACS MS62 holder. >>
Isn't it amazing how what "would have been" a cherished and admired STAR of a type set can be a "get it OUT of there" if it happens to get a 62 printed on a piece of paper?
<< <i>The coin is a bit too clean (free of ticks, etc) to be an AU 58. I'd call it a MS 62.
( Here we go again, the nuances between an AU 58 and a MS 62 coin ).
Russ, your images have convinced me that the Nikon Coolpix 950 is the way to go; as everyone before me has said, your images are terrific. >>
I thought as much. Images don't truly convey the true grade of a coin most of the time. I can see where alot of us thought it was an AU 58; there were no "tell tale" signs of actual use on this coin.
I'm sort of surprised noone brought up the old AT / NT discussion as well.
Nice coin, Russ. ( Also glad to see you are not just fixated with AH Kennedys )
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<< <i>It's one of the few Barbers I've ever seen that I actually like. Certainly a lot better than all the dipped out white crap floating around out there. >>
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That mark below the eye looks like a tear. Wish Barber had designed it that way. Beautiful photo of a nice coin. Thanks for sharing.
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I wonder why it is an MS-61
<< <i>I wonder why it is an MS-61 >>
It has better surface preservation than MS61, so my hunch is that PCGS may have been a bit skittish about the color.
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Who cares about the grade! That's one nice coin!!!
<< <i>Pretty much whatever camera Russ has is what I want because he has a tendency to be able to find the highest quality low price cameras available. >>
Thanks. That's a very nice way of saying I'm a cheapass.
Russ, NCNE
Edited to add: Unless of course you submitted it as a cross over in the ANACS 62 holder. In that case the grading process may have gone like this:
Grader 1: Hey Joe, ANACS grades Barber quarters hgher than we do don't they?
Grader 2: Yeah. They're a point higher.
Grader 1: Thanks. MS61.
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A pretty coin... based on your post the other day, I was going to guess MS62... I'm glad that I was correct.
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