deus tags a killer coin today 1850!

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Finds were slim today on our hunt but mangaged this one. DSCN1401.jpgDSCN1402.jpgDSCN1403.jpgDSCN1406.jpg
 

What a beauty!

What's with the two sets of photos though? Is the lower set converted to gray scale, or something? It does seem clearer.
 

That's a beauty. There usually so burnt.
 

before olive oil and after olive oil.
What a beauty!

What's with the two sets of photos though? Is the lower set converted to gray scale, or something? It does seem clearer.
 

That is a really nice LC. The details are great, must have been dropped when it was brand new.

Congrats on the nice score sir!
 

it actually is dark chocolate patina after it sat all night,.
 

Now you're making me hungry.
 

yes
 

Now I'm confused to.

What's to be confused about? The first image the coin has NOT been cleaned the second set it has been cleaned with olive oil like he said before. There are many variables that make what colors you see in a photograph like white balance, color saturation I could go on and on. So all you need to know is the coin is clean and its in great shape for being 200 years old.
 

What's to be confused about? The first image the coin has NOT been cleaned the second set it has been cleaned with olive oil like he said before. There are many variables that make what colors you see in a photograph like white balance, color saturation I could go on and on. So all you need to know is the coin is clean and its in great shape for being 200 years old.

And a very Happy New Year to you, sir.
 

What's to be confused about? The first image the coin has NOT been cleaned the second set it has been cleaned with olive oil like he said before. There are many variables that make what colors you see in a photograph like white balance, color saturation I could go on and on. So all you need to know is the coin is clean and its in great shape for being 200 years old.
Yes, the coin certainly is in great shape, and cleaning it sure helped with that. I was just puzzled because the coins in the second set looked as gray as the old WWII zinc pennies to me... not at all like any form of copper. But yeah, probably just less saturation in the image, different lighting... something like that.
 

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