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1938-D MS-64 CAC Buffalo Nickel Mega Toner Obverse

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I showed this one , but it was the still I had....this really shows off the color.....and now the reverse is starting to tone as well...just beginning....but my camera battery just died before I could get a shot off of the reverse.I really hope the back reverse is just a strong as the obverse one day. Time will tell.
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 Posted 12/25/2018  11:07 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Must be intense, wish we could see it better!
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 Posted 12/25/2018  11:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DoctorBurnzy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
only can be seen on an angle. and you have seen the stock photo. you can revisit it. but I will try again when the battery charges
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Any chance of photos with more lighting?
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the camera won't pick up the color if I add more light. If you want to see a plain coin that I can do.
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burnzy, it looks like you have some really nice coins, but the photos are not showing your coins at their best.

I use a desktop Ottlite with daylight LED bulbs that brings out the color on coins. The desktop lamp allows me to move the light around to get a straight on photo and capture the coin color. I use a dark or light background depending on the coin. My camera is a cheap point and shoot Canon. Here are a couple of samples of color.
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 Posted 12/25/2018  9:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kurtles to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Beautiful Coin. Would love to see more pics under better lighting.
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If I shoot the coin from straight on with any light on it shows no color whatsoever but I'll give that a go. they are at Walmart.
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I have had my "OttLite Natural Daylight LED Flex Lamp" - White about 4 years. I got a recommendation to buy the daylight LED bulbs for coin photos, but I do not remember where it came from. Walmart is out of stock on the lamp, and they have a replacement for $73. This desklamp is getting hard to find as it appears it getting phased out. I found it on Amazon sold by Overstock.com for $54. Here is a photo of what I use.
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Good luck on taking your photos. If you decide to buy, I hope it helps. If you do get it, I would be happy to give you some ticks I learned to bring out the color.
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