I decided to bump up threads for questions to be answered. I stated that in a different thread there is no rule on treasure net about bumping up your threads. This is the last time I am bumping up old threads!
TreasureNet has NO rule on posting on old threads as long as it pertains to the original post. Any more harressment of jolteon or any member for posting on older threads will be considered as attacking member and treated as such. If some members don't like someone posting on an old thread then DONT READ IT...
I watched your video, but would rather see pictures. From what I can see, you have some very desirable coins worth more than just gold scrap. I would like to see detailed photos of the California gold piece and your Indian Princess dollars.
I will say that most forum members would rather see photos than video. Perhaps it is a generational thing. But I never watch videos. I made an exception for yours as I wanted to see what all the hub-bub was about. Most videos are not well done. And when it comes to attention spans of your audience, most just want to see the goods and not sit through 3+ minutes of shaky video. In addition, there are many including myself that browse the interweb with their speakers muted. So to sit through 3+ minutes of shaky silent video is even more of a disincentive.
Here are the princess and the liberty head dollar.
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Liberty
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Both of those were found while detecting.
California Fraction
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I'm sorry if the pictures are not clear enough. That is the best they will get.
I know everyone is giving suggestions... Anyway, the best thing is pictures AND a video because some folks are in a hurry and/or want the to see close details especially with cool stuff like what you have. The best thing for getting close details is to use macro settings on your camera with good lighting. You have to keep the camera just far enough away as to not leave shadows. Diffused light coming in from the two sides if possible. A darker background is good for coins, but you have to have good light also or it will look shadowed. Some people will use a photo box. I have never used one.