If you have a prettier Proof Roosie I'd like to see it!!!

That's right, post them if you got them.....Toned or Deep Cameo...whatever you have that's stunning post it here as I think the Proof Roosie I just got is one of the nicest I have ever seen. What a bear to image too.....so much light shooting back into the camera lens I had to try three different techniques including Diffused and Axial lighting to even get close to what it looks like in hand, which is why I posted some many images from different angles and different lighting angles 
If you have a monster MS coin....what the heck you can't post that as well















If you have a monster MS coin....what the heck you can't post that as well















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Let me add that yours is a beaut.
This one is a strong CAM or DCAM that is hard to really see through the strong red/brown/green toning...although my pics DO NOT show the color.
I had and still have several 61's that are nicely toned, the 57 you have is a boomer
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From Fred's Roosie Proofs Coin Album in the PCGS Set Registry. NOT mine!
<< <i>I would never state that the pictures aren't altered becuase they absolutely are...even mine were altered a bit becuase these proofs are so difficult to image. What was done to the image of your coin was that the brightness was adjusted to get the color to show which is why the brown NGC label is completly white. I can take one of my images and do the same thing just to show you what the label will look like with the adjustment? Great toning probably struggled to capture the color like the rest of us and I am sure if you asked him he would even admit he had to make adjustments so that the coin picture resembeled the coin in hand
true, that coin was a PITA to image when i took pictures of it, i guess by altered i am trying to say they arent juiced so much that they look better than the coin in hand
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<< <i>I would never state that the pictures aren't altered becuase they absolutely are...even mine were altered a bit becuase these proofs are so difficult to image. What was done to the image of your coin was that the brightness was adjusted to get the color to show which is why the brown NGC label is completly white. I can take one of my images and do the same thing just to show you what the label will look like with the adjustment? Great toning probably struggled to capture the color like the rest of us and I am sure if you asked him he would even admit he had to make adjustments so that the coin picture resembeled the coin in hand
true, that coin was a PITA to image when i took pictures of it, i guess by altered i am trying to say they arent juiced so much that they look better than the coin in hand
I saw several of your coins in hand at the baltimore show, I can attest that all the coins you showed me looked better in hand then the images. You had some pretty tough coins to image but as good as the images looked the coins looked even better
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<< <i>I would never state that the pictures aren't altered becuase they absolutely are...even mine were altered a bit becuase these proofs are so difficult to image. What was done to the image of your coin was that the brightness was adjusted to get the color to show which is why the brown NGC label is completly white. I can take one of my images and do the same thing just to show you what the label will look like with the adjustment? Great toning probably struggled to capture the color like the rest of us and I am sure if you asked him he would even admit he had to make adjustments so that the coin picture resembeled the coin in hand
true, that coin was a PITA to image when i took pictures of it, i guess by altered i am trying to say they arent juiced so much that they look better than the coin in hand
I saw several of your coins in hand at the baltimore show, I can attest that all the coins you showed me looked better in hand then the images. You had some pretty tough coins to image but as good as the images looked the coins looked even better
same goes for your images! the trade dollar looked incredible in hand!!!!
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<< <i>I would never state that the pictures aren't altered becuase they absolutely are...even mine were altered a bit becuase these proofs are so difficult to image. What was done to the image of your coin was that the brightness was adjusted to get the color to show which is why the brown NGC label is completly white. I can take one of my images and do the same thing just to show you what the label will look like with the adjustment? Great toning probably struggled to capture the color like the rest of us and I am sure if you asked him he would even admit he had to make adjustments so that the coin picture resembeled the coin in hand
true, that coin was a PITA to image when i took pictures of it, i guess by altered i am trying to say they arent juiced so much that they look better than the coin in hand
I completely understand that.....after taking about 150 images of this coin I wasn't happen with any so I had to tweek the color and the images still came out a bit dark so I know what it take sometime to get the right shot....I just hate having to do it
Do you have any MS toners?
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<< <i>Not sure it is Proof.
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I love this picture of the rosie!!
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Central Valley Roosevelts
subject of my 1st thread on this forum.
...that being on the reverse of a `99 silver proof roosie with
golden olive leaves on the left side of the design.
the explanation for the anomoly was an `improper alloy mix`
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The 58D.....is Killer.....
Both 58D's belong to SkyMan
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Central Valley Roosevelts
E-mail me your image and I will post it for you!
<< <i>Many outstanding coins so far.... but I am really digging both the 51 proofs! >>
Did someone say "51 proof"?
I actually need to send my Roosie collection to Mark for imaging, but I had this one done by him a while back...
Recipient of the coveted "You Suck" award, April 2009 for cherrypicking a 1833 CBHD LM-5, and April 2022 for a 1835 LM-12, and again in Aug 2012 for picking off a 1952 FS-902.
Mind you, the coin in the OP is indeed quite attractive. The spot at 3:00 is a little bit distracting to me, but I do think it's a nice coin and am a little surprised it doesn't have a star label. There are plenty of nice Roosies here.
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