Camera Angles and Roosie Toners
I've been meaning to take some more pictures of my end roll toners from a couple years ago, and I'm finally getting to it. I've tried to use the best camera angle to show the colors, so the coins might look oblong sometimes:
Roll 58-1:
Roll 58-3: 
Roll 58-4:
Roll 58-2: 
Roll 58-5:
Roll 58-6: 
Roll 58-7:
Roll 58-1:
Roll 58-3: 
Roll 58-4:
Roll 58-2: 
Roll 58-5:
Roll 58-6: 
Roll 58-7:
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Here is the result. Nikon Coolpix 995 and 3 60 watt reveal bulbs.
When shooting a raw coin I'll usually place the coin in an old double mint set board. That way I'm able to angle the coin directly under the light. The neat thing about the double mint set board is it has an opening for each size. So, you can shoot more than Roosies.
By the way, 58-3 and 58-5 are really to ugly for your collection and you should send them to me.
<< <i>holeinone, great pictures. I really like the 62. I believe you sold me this rosie. >>
probably these were all stolen from me on Ebay.
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But, its difficult through the slabs
Stefanie
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