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How to tell if coins have been cleaned.
wlewisiii replied to Coins Of the UK and US's topic in Beginners area
Oh, that's that [multiple words censored] Apple image format that nothing else can easily use. You're using an iPhone? See if there is a setting to save it as jpg instead. -
How to tell if coins have been cleaned.
Coins Of the UK and US replied to Coins Of the UK and US's topic in Beginners area
I am sorry but I am unsure on how to convert it into a jpg. - Today
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Coins Of the UK and US replied to Coins Of the UK and US's topic in Beginners area
Sorry about that. I will try later. -
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Paddy replied to Coins Of the UK and US's topic in Beginners area
Not a file format my Windows machine can recognise. Is it possible to convert it to jpg or something similar? -
How to tell if coins have been cleaned.
Coins Of the UK and US replied to Coins Of the UK and US's topic in Beginners area
Sorry it’s in a file format. -
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Coins Of the UK and US replied to Coins Of the UK and US's topic in Beginners area
Here is a better photo. IMG_7924.HEIC -
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How to tell if coins have been cleaned.
Coins Of the UK and US replied to Coins Of the UK and US's topic in Beginners area
Thanks Paddy. -
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Paddy replied to Coins Of the UK and US's topic in Beginners area
I think you need to Scale your image down rather than just crop it, so we can see the whole coin. As to whether that Nickel has been cleaned - difficult to say from that pic. It would not be surprising if it has. There is quite a lot of wear, but equally Nickel doesn't tarnish so the surfaces are likely to remain quite bright. -
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Coins Of the UK and US replied to Coins Of the UK and US's topic in Beginners area
By the way, I use the Photo Manager app to keep the photos below 500KB. -
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Coins Of the UK and US replied to Coins Of the UK and US's topic in Beginners area
Apologies for the bad photo, if I did the full image, it would have been too much data. -
How to tell if coins have been cleaned.
Coins Of the UK and US replied to Coins Of the UK and US's topic in Beginners area
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Coins Of the UK and US replied to Coins Of the UK and US's topic in Beginners area
Thanks Guys. -
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Coys55 replied to Coins Of the UK and US's topic in Beginners area
I use Irfanview, also free. -
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Paddy replied to Coins Of the UK and US's topic in Beginners area
You need to ensure the photos total no more than 500Kb per post. You may need to acquire a suitable photo editor to achieve this - On Windows machines Photoscape, which is free, is a good option and the one I use. Also, once you have posted a picture in a particular thread, the system remembers that and won't let you post another straight away. Simply come out of the thread and back in and it should then let you. -
How to tell if coins have been cleaned.
Coins Of the UK and US replied to Coins Of the UK and US's topic in Beginners area
This is unrelated but I am trying to add 2 photos on the forum but the forum says it takes up too much data and it won’t let me. Could anyone please help me with this. -
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Coins Of the UK and US replied to Coins Of the UK and US's topic in Beginners area
Thanks Wlewisiii. This is great. -
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I love crowns as their large size allows you to see so much details and admire the engraver's art. Pistrucci's St George and the dragon design wouldn't work on a small coin like a threepence for example. But high grade pre 1887 examples are very / too expensive for me. Worn examples lose their appeal as the intricate details are gone. I have got some of the common ones in high grade and had to settle for a nice VF+ Victoria VH. If I ever come into money one day (fat chance!), then I would like to get a GVF Charles II crown. When I visit the Ashmolean Museum, I always see and admire the Charles I Oxford crown. Then I moved on to the smaller halfcrowns, florins, shillings, etc. as they are more affordable. I buy very little these days and don't have a tick list.
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I think you would be fine if you use mylar which is an inert plastic. Avoid PVC like the plague as it releases harmful chemicals. I am not a bronze collector and would probably use inert 2x2 coin holders which is air tight for high grade lustrous examples. Airtight is good for bronze to reduce the chances of toning.