Thank you for the question. Just buy Panasonic Gh5 and you'll get the same results. Very good camera.
Panasonic Gh5 kit, 4K photo, just some patience and a little luck. Plus passion for coins of course. PS Now you just need to subscribe to my YouTube channel Silver Stacking Academy 2
I picked up a great deal on some Mexican Libertad coins. The dealer I got them from told me he bought close to 100 coins in a collection and he offered them to me for $5 over melt. That is more than I would pay but this is a newer dealer I'm working with and I told him I would go look at what he has. Glad I did. There were many key years in the collection, including multiples of the best ones. I wound up with 6-1998 coins, all look great. Multiples of 1999, 2007, 1988, 1989, etc. No 1991 type 2 coins but that is OK. Not many of the common early ones that I already have too many of thankfully. I was able to get the dealer down to $3.50 over spot if I bought them all, which I did. I'm thinking of having the 1998 coins graded since they can go for $300 if good grade.
thanks, im using a gh4 with 45mm macro lens. wht lens and light source do you use? are you using the panasonic app with a phone?
Funny, but as I am not a photographer at all I use just lamps in my apartment And no, I do not use that app. And think 30 mm cheapest macro lens by Panasonic.
Love those 5 oz Libertads! Did those coins come with any capsules? Protective airtites? Or just sleeves/pockets?
Wanted to get some of these for a while. Exceeded my expectations. It has made it realise how hard it is to take really good photos of coins.
I can read the cyrillic, the first word is year and the second word is pronounced kanya on the top one. What language are they in? The bottom one looks like it might be Ukranian due to the letter "I" at the end.
Produced by the Polish Mint for Belarus. Lunar series. These are the first two years. Sorry the capsules are a little scratched and I never remove coins.
Later years have much lower numbers and resellers want too much for them. Of course there is also GST to contend with. I would like a set but I can’t see me paying that much to collect it.
The “Second” smidgeon bought at the Silver stackers national meeting. A very enjoyable evening. Thanks to all the organizers and sponsors.
I have the third smidgeon but the big questions is who was the lucky one that snagged the first-ever!!!