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Valued Member
 United States
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I guess it's possible that someone polished it up before losing it back then. Maybe a kid got bored at school and was fooling with it and then lost it in the park on a sunny afternoon in 1915. Who knows? All I can account for is that I found it deep in the ground and that I didn't clean it. We'll never know. I enjoy the coin anyways and know that I'll probably never find another Barber in this condition. I still plan on sending it in just to see what the graders think, I won't be upset if they reject it for cleaning or surface irregularities. Like I said before, I appreciate the opinions even though they may not be what I want to hear. I respect honest opinions from anyone.
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Moderator
 United States
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Well, for my part, if I'm wrong it wouldn't even be the first time today.  Either way, as I said, I'd be proud to have it. They rarely come out of the ground that nice.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
772 Posts |
What lens are you using to take the pictures? Nice cam, I've got the same model, but I went to buy a "cheaper" camera with the macro function to take pictures of coins. As far as the coin grade, it does appear something is funky with the coin, I would say the details are au50+, but I would definitely say at some point in time, the coin has been cleaned. I am sure you did not clean it, but someone, somewhere, some time ago did clean it. Jordan
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Valued Member
 United States
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I'm using the standard 18-35mm zoom that came with the camera.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4589 Posts |
The coin does look better the possible die break is gone and some of the scratches appear to be gone as well, but I still see some scuff marks. Still I would be proud to own it . I believe you didn't do it. And Once again Nice photos
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Valued Member
United States
181 Posts |
I just have to say...Nice find! As for the grade, I can't say because I really don't know enough about grading to give you a good opinion there.
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Valued Member
 United States
99 Posts |
Thanks guys. A great camera makes a bad photographer good. This thing is ridiculously easy to use. It was a unboxed item at Best Buy and I got a heck of a buy on it. My first good camera was a Pentax ME Super and that was a great film camera, but the digital is much easier to use and no film costs or chemical overexposures anymore. I still have the Pentax, but it's a collectors item now. I use the digital alot at races and car shows, here's a link to my website for my Nostalgia Super Stock racer, some of the pics are OK, you can see the advantages of digital photography, nothing to it at my level (amateur): http://www.63savoy.com , I found this car in Canada, it was a gutted shell when I got it, been working on it and racing it for years now. We're in central FL now, I need to get a water MD and do some treasure hunting here, the 1715 Plate Fleet went aground a few miles north of us.
Edited by snook 08/22/2006 10:55 pm
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Valued Member
 United States
99 Posts |
jdheyne do you have the PhotoStudio 5.5 software that comes with the camera? If not, you need to get it, makes close ups and editing a snap. The standard 18-35mm that comes with the camera can get as close as you could possibly want. They also make a macro attachment for the cam that really gets in there. No need for you to invest in another camera, that's why I chose this one.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Hi! Great find and great coin. I agree with the opinions on the coin being cleaned. Being buried may have caused some of the scratching, but the patterns are very regular. Please post the results when you get it back from the TPG. Mike 
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Forum Mom
 United States
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It's a beautiful coin with very nice toning. I'd call it EF45-AU50. The difference would be seeing it in-hand. I do think the obverse was cleaned long ago, but still a very attractive coin. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
772 Posts |
quote: Originally posted by snook
jdheyne do you have the PhotoStudio 5.5 software that comes with the camera? If not, you need to get it, makes close ups and editing a snap. The standard 18-35mm that comes with the camera can get as close as you could possibly want. They also make a macro attachment for the cam that really gets in there. No need for you to invest in another camera, that's why I chose this one.
Nope, I bought my camera without the standard lens that came with the camera to save a couple bucks to buy a little longer lens, I did not plan on doing any macro-type photography. And no to the PhotoStudio as well, but I am using Photoshop 8... which should do the job just fine... Jordan
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