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Choice Buffalo Nickels: The Sixth Nickel

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 Posted 07/27/2009  5:00 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add TonysPics to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
These 3 choice Buffalo nickels are my latest photographs, all are graded VF.

1. A 1913 S Type 2

2. A 1920 S - Toned

3. A 1920 S - Not Toned

I will add a 1921 S, a 1925 S, and a 1926 S after I photograph them. All are graded VF.


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 Posted 07/27/2009  7:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bill069 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Tony, Really nice photos, may I ask how did you take them?
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Thanks, Bill. I used the "auto" setting on a Kodak EasyShare, and I used the overhead fluorescent lighting at the coin shop.
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Tony,
I have a Kodak EasyShare and get nowhere near the quality you did.
I have a dx6340. Is mine too old?
Do you use the zoom or anything else?
Thanks
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murty, it's an EasyShare Z710. I use Adobe Photoshop to bring out the features on the coin. I hold the coin up to my computer screen and then make adjustments to get the photo looking as close as possible to the actual coin.
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This is the 1921 S that I said I would post.

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Here's the 1925 S graded VF.

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Man! Nice pictures (again!) Tony!

I think, (next to me, of course!) you like looking at pictures of coins as much as anyone on this site!

I always look forward to your posts!
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I think, (next to me, of course!) you like looking at pictures of coins as much as anyone on this site!


I mainly like taking the photographs and getting the photograph to look like the coin. I almost feel like an artist painting a picture.
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This is the sixth nickel in the current batch that I am photographing; a 1926 S. The gold toning is neat.

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