View Full Version : Repunched mint Mark??? 1988D
engine823
07-16-2011, 04:19 PM
Okay I found this yesterday and am not sure?? What do you all think?? Also I finally got my new camera and it seems to take awesome pics!!!!!!!!:)
I have that down as a damaged mint mark punch and not an RPM.
The image is excellent!!!
Billy
engine823
07-16-2011, 04:36 PM
I have that down as a damaged mint mark punch and not an RPM.
The image is excellent!!!
Billy
Thanks billy! I wasn't sure. I love this new camera!:LOL_Hair:
DoubleYou
07-16-2011, 09:30 PM
Thanks Billy. I would have thought that looked good.
Karahbell
07-16-2011, 11:44 PM
What camera did you get?
hasfam
07-17-2011, 03:28 AM
Photo is really good. Yes, I'd like to know too what camera you got. Thanks for sharing.
engine823
07-17-2011, 03:54 AM
Photo is really good. Yes, I'd like to know too what camera you got. Thanks for sharing.
It was the 3 mega pixal MU camera from AM SCOPE. I am still palying with it though. Some pics are super and some I can't get exactly the same quality. Most likely just me not the camera!:)
$129.00 on ebay
jfines69
07-17-2011, 05:17 AM
Awesome pic and I thought for sure it was a RPM until I read Billys' post... Another broken punch like the 79D!!!
kloccwork419
07-17-2011, 06:55 AM
Thanks billy! I wasn't sure. I love this new camera!:LOL_Hair:
Picture are REALLY improving. Youll get it down to perfection here real soon. The right lighting and right settings on the cam is all it takes. Try diffusing your light. I use tissue paper that I usually throw out from my tattoo transfer inserts but a milk jug works good!
engine823
07-17-2011, 07:06 AM
Picture are REALLY improving. Youll get it down to perfection here real soon. The right lighting and right settings on the cam is all it takes. Try diffusing your light. I use tissue paper that I usually throw out from my tattoo transfer inserts but a milk jug works good!
My scope has a light that gets REALLY hot. How do I use paper to lessen the light without it burning up?? I usually try to use my finger held under the light to knock off the glare but if I had a permanent way it would be better.