Has anyone else done a poster of their set(s). Share if you have them.

Share you posters if you have them. Here is my eight revision. I haven't made a print yet, but I'm thinking about 20 x 30 for the wall seeing though these things have to sit in the safety deposit box.

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<< <i>How did you do it, or did you have someone else do it? >>
Did it myself.
I only have Microsoft paint, so the original photos and the poster is made using that.
First I take photos of all my dimes as I get them. Most of the coin images are taken with my son's Nikon D50 From those photos I make an image of the obverse and reverse by doing some cutting and pasting. None of the images have the color adjusted -- they are what they are. There are a few coin images with my Sony, but they are not as good. Then I put a new image in my registry set. I use that same image and make a smaller version of it. I shrink them as close to the size as I can and then copy them and paste them into the poster. Trying to figure out how to make the image in a size in which a poster could print out as a photograph had its challanges.
Here is a copy of my first attempt.
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As he said, these posters can get out of date pretty quick, with a few new arrivals, depending on how much success one has had in finding needed coins.
I'm going to try it myself one of these days with quarters, as I've been working on those lately. going to need some image hosting,
as well as to figure out how to crop circles and same-size the images.
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P.S., I just bought three great upgrades from forum a member, which are sitting in my post office and will be added to my set picture soon.
I just made one.
I have it as my desktop wallpaper!
Thanks for the idea!
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any size group of photos to be assembled into a 15 1/2 by 19 poster for $9.99 plus shipping. Here's a sample.
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President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
I did one about 18 months ago, although it is 100% lousy compared to what I'm seeing here. There have been a lot or personnel changes since this time, mainly coins going out although a number of decent things have come in as well.
These are awsome!
President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay