Ferrody
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Posted: 2-Jul-2018, 11:27
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pejounet
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Posted: 2-Jul-2018, 12:42
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I don't understand your point, the coin of your coincard is the coin of Numista file. ??
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Ferrody
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Posted: 2-Jul-2018, 12:45
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Quote: "pejounet"I don't understand your point, the coin of your coincard is the coin of Numista file. ??
The coin in the database is silver in colour and the one I have is golden.
pejounet
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Posted: 2-Jul-2018, 12:57
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Quote: "Ferrody"
Quote: "pejounet"I don't understand your point, the coin of your coincard is the coin of Numista file. ??
The coin in the database is silver in colour and the one I have is golden.
Colour is tricky on pictures, the metal composition itself is the relevant part. Your coin and the file's one are made of Aluminium-bronze and are the same.
Here are details of the coin on Australian mint website stating metal and other details.
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Posted: 3-Jul-2018, 16:27
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Your coin and the coin on Numista are the same. The silver appearance is caused by the lighting used when the photograph was taken.
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Ferrody
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Posted: 3-Jul-2018, 16:30
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Quote: "Australian Coin Info"Your coin and the coin on Numista are the same. The silver appearance is caused by the lighting used when the photograph was taken.
Thank you very much!
brismike
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Posted: 6-Jul-2018, 17:03
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Yes - I took that picture and uploaded it. It can be tricky to get a good photo sometimes due to different lighting conditions. I usually try to take them outside in muted light (Overcast conditions) but sometimes it might be a very sunny day.
Here in Brisbane the sun can be very strong, we are the sun cancer capital of the world, and Queensland is known as the Sunshine State. So depending on the conditions when I take the photo there will be differences in colour.
Cheers Mike
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