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Photographing Gold Coins

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I'm trying to document a collection that has been built and sitting around for decades.

I am doing the gold coins now, and see images posted using two or more different styles. Is there a preferred, or standard for this.

I can produce the image either way, but don't know if either style helps or hurts if we would decide to use these images for sales.

I will upload two of my images to show the different styles.

Thanks,

Ghost

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both of them look good to me
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I think the first picture shows the actual color a little better, and the second shows better depth of field. somewhere in between maybe?
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I actually like the second picture better because I don't like anything taken through plastic, it can either hide flaws or make it appear to have flaws that the coin doesn't have
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Well, I'm just going to have to live with shooting through plastic. 95% of what I have is proofs and BU's sealed in some sort of plastic.

It's a problem, and no one cure solves them all.
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It's a problem, and no one cure solves them all.


You got that right.

I'd use the first style if I were presenting them for sale. Buyers are going to like the black/white contrast better. It tends to be "expected" for Proofs, and if you can accurately depict a BU coin with the same contrast, it will really grab the eye.
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Thanks everyone.

I appreciate your thoughts, and now have some idea of what I'm doing.
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