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Finding it very hard to represent what it looks like in hand, and of course this changes massively with lighting and angles in any case!

1937 crown attempt

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Lovely crown, Paulus, and a great job with the photo! I'm going to start experimenting with images of my coins this Summer too. I work away most of the year, so I often miss my collection, and I really should get into the 21st century! If I could produce some photos even half as good as your crown pic, I'd be happy! :)

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You could try with attenuating the light source a bit, I use tracing paper on a custom box

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The effect is quite notable:

(on the left is direct light attenuated at source, on the right is with the tracing paper screen between the light and the glass)

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Unfortunately I don't own any coins like yours to compare; all my proofs are modern bullion which combine frosty and mirror devices. However you look at it, they are a nightmare to photograph. This morning I've been trying with an australian dollar, which is polished like stupid, and is just impossible to make it look attractive! Although it's an ugly coin, let's face it. Like 99% of bullion pieces

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On 02/07/2017 at 2:27 PM, PWA 1967 said:

Well Leo you have definately got the pictures right ....Hat Off :)

Definitely! Very impressed with that technique, thanks for sharing, Leo! ?

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