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help grading a Morgan please
On Sat, 7 Feb 2009 20:44:26 -0600, "celtex"
wrote: Newbie trying to understand the grading process. What is your best guess at the grading of this coin? I hope pictures are good enough for your guess. Thanks! Jim You'll get better results if you photograph the coin without the flash. A small tripod can be used to hold the camera study. You do not have to spend a lot on one. I use a tripod bought at the Dollar Tree. It screws into the camera and allows the camera to either point forward or straight down, the later being great for photographing coins and other small objects. |
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help grading a Morgan please
"Jon Purkey" wrote in message
... On Sat, 7 Feb 2009 20:44:26 -0600, "celtex" wrote: Newbie trying to understand the grading process. What is your best guess at the grading of this coin? I hope pictures are good enough for your guess. Thanks! Jim You'll get better results if you photograph the coin without the flash. A small tripod can be used to hold the camera study. You do not have to spend a lot on one. I use a tripod bought at the Dollar Tree. It screws into the camera and allows the camera to either point forward or straight down, the later being great for photographing coins and other small objects. Wal-Mart has a "kit" that has the tripod and a battery charger with batteries for 15 bucks. Thanks for the suggestion. It takes me several shots to get one in focus! LOL You use available light? |
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help grading a Morgan please
"celtex" wrote in message . .. "Jon Purkey" wrote in message ... On Sat, 7 Feb 2009 20:44:26 -0600, "celtex" wrote: Newbie trying to understand the grading process. What is your best guess at the grading of this coin? I hope pictures are good enough for your guess. Thanks! Jim You'll get better results if you photograph the coin without the flash. A small tripod can be used to hold the camera study. You do not have to spend a lot on one. I use a tripod bought at the Dollar Tree. It screws into the camera and allows the camera to either point forward or straight down, the later being great for photographing coins and other small objects. Wal-Mart has a "kit" that has the tripod and a battery charger with batteries for 15 bucks. Thanks for the suggestion. It takes me several shots to get one in focus! LOL You use available light? You can. You may have to change the lighting type setting on your camera(digital). If you leave it at normal you might end up with golden silver dollar pictures. |
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