I've noticed on the forum that phfoticus makes fantastic photos of the coins. He graciously accepted the idea of using his photos for the catalog. phfoticus, here is the dedicated thread where you can post your photos!
Thanks for opening the thread -- I'll start converting some photos I have to white background. I'll probably start with the oldest coins, since relatively few of those are in the catalogs.
I'll probably start with my oldest coins, since so few are in the catalog. I see that Paphlagonia has been added to Ancient Greece, and Lydia and Ionia are already there, so I can try my hand at adding coins. My previous attempts at adding years seemed to problems, so we'll see how this goes.
BTW, I see many great photos in the various threads -- why not open this thread for all users?
This coin is now in the catalog: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces146662.html
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Here are my first two pics for this thread.
I suppose the title for this coin should be: "1/24 Stater (uncertain mint)", and would appear in the Ionia Drachm section under Ancient Greece.
It looks like the catalog reference (1907, Ernest Babelon, "Trait'e des Monnaies Grecques et Romaines, 2nd part, volume 1", coin #I-237) needs to go into the comments, since I can't find this catalog in the list of references. Another catalog reference is -- 2011, Joseph Linzalone, "Electrum and the Invention of Coinage", coin #LN1144.
United States pre-federal
Massachusetts (should be dollar coinage, but there only a pound section for Mass)
common coin
copper
1787 half cent (.005)
5 grams, 24mm
round
Obverse
American Indian standing left, with a bow in right hand and arrow, inleft hand looking at star.
Lettering: COMMON WEALTH
Reverse
Eagle with shield holding olive branch and arrows facing left with "HALF CENT" across shield.
Lettering:
MASSACHUSETTS
1787
4 Mariengroschen - August Wilhelm
Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel
(German States)
Common Coin
1714-1732
4 Mariengroschen = 1/9 Hanoverian Thaler
Silver
23 mm
Round
yes
KM#728
Obverse
5-line inscription within circle, with denomination and mintmasters initials
My setup is similar to the "400 dollar setup"described over at Coin Community Forum.
It consists of :
- an improvised copy stand with microscope focusing stage
- Canon T6i DSlR
- bellows and adapters
- enlarging, macro, and duplicating lenses
- Jansjo LED lights and lens-attached diffuser
- axial lighting facility
- microscope objectives with tube-lens assembly