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The only token ever made for US Postage Currency during the Civil War
by coinsarefun on 09 Mar, 2011 00:32
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CT (1861-65) WATERBURY F-560A-1A
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Reply #1
by Larry on 09 Mar, 2011 01:09
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A lovely example, Stef. Nice photos. : )
Has this token been to NCS or would you say it's entirely original? Its fields appear ever so slightly granular, but perhaps it's the photos. I can't tell.
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Reply #2
by coinsarefun on 09 Mar, 2011 02:28
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A lovely example, Stef. Nice photos. : )
Has this token been to NCS or would you say it's entirely original? Its fields appear ever so slightly granular, but perhaps it's the photos. I can't tell.
No it hasn't been NCS, not that I am aware of Its probably my poor image Here is Mark Goodman's images
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Reply #3
by Larry on 09 Mar, 2011 02:52
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Just my opinion based on these excellent mages, I wonder about the fields. They appear to be the same photos as above. If the top photos were different, and yours, you are now as good as Mark. ; )
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Reply #4
by coinsarefun on 09 Mar, 2011 02:57
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Just my opinion based on these excellent mages, I wonder about the fields. They appear to be the same photos as above. If the top photos were different, and yours, you are now as good as Mark. ; )
I wouldn't say that, I just got lucky Kind of how I got lucky shooting this proof
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Reply #5
by Larry on 09 Mar, 2011 05:04
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Nice stuff, Stef. : )
If it wasn't in a slab, I'd use axial lighting on that puppy. ; ) With silver proofs, using axial lighting, a photographer has the option of turning the fields black or white, by tilting the glass a few degrees, with interesting effect.
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Reply #6
by coinsarefun on 09 Mar, 2011 09:48
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Nice stuff, Stef. : )
If it wasn't in a slab, I'd use axial lighting on that puppy. ; ) With silver proofs, using axial lighting, a photographer has the option of turning the fields black or white, by tilting the glass a few degrees, with interesting effect.
Thanks, but all I use is a Canon point and shoot camera. I just place the coin on a background, with lights above I hold the camera in my hands......point......and shoot That's as technical as I get If it requires anymore than that I ship it out to Goodman
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