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Paul616

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    Paul616 got a reaction from Bigmarc in Mystery silver bar   
    Well done. That didn’t take long! I now know more than I did. I knew the Ove Arup connection as it was my father in law’s. He indeed received it fir ten years service. He did over three decades more with them. Ove Arup now called Arup we’re responsible for making sure the architect’s dreams became a reality with the Sydney Opera House. They were also brought in to solve the Millennium “wobbly” bridge.
    Back to the bar, I thought he said it was Tiffany but it was years ago that we spoke about it. Maybe there’s another one hidden somewhere!
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    Paul616 got a reaction from Roy in Mystery silver bar   
    Well done. That didn’t take long! I now know more than I did. I knew the Ove Arup connection as it was my father in law’s. He indeed received it fir ten years service. He did over three decades more with them. Ove Arup now called Arup we’re responsible for making sure the architect’s dreams became a reality with the Sydney Opera House. They were also brought in to solve the Millennium “wobbly” bridge.
    Back to the bar, I thought he said it was Tiffany but it was years ago that we spoke about it. Maybe there’s another one hidden somewhere!
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    Paul616 reacted to Zeuk in Mystery silver bar   
    Interesting history ... and nice that its for 10 years service, just giving an oap one when you retire would seem a bit harsh.
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    Paul616 got a reaction from Zeuk in Mystery silver bar   
    It does. It used to live on their mantle piece. It was much shinier when it was left out. Presumably because my mother in law used to polish it!
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    Paul616 got a reaction from James32 in Mystery silver bar   
    Well done. That didn’t take long! I now know more than I did. I knew the Ove Arup connection as it was my father in law’s. He indeed received it fir ten years service. He did over three decades more with them. Ove Arup now called Arup we’re responsible for making sure the architect’s dreams became a reality with the Sydney Opera House. They were also brought in to solve the Millennium “wobbly” bridge.
    Back to the bar, I thought he said it was Tiffany but it was years ago that we spoke about it. Maybe there’s another one hidden somewhere!
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    Paul616 got a reaction from Zeuk in Mystery silver bar   
    Well done. That didn’t take long! I now know more than I did. I knew the Ove Arup connection as it was my father in law’s. He indeed received it fir ten years service. He did over three decades more with them. Ove Arup now called Arup we’re responsible for making sure the architect’s dreams became a reality with the Sydney Opera House. They were also brought in to solve the Millennium “wobbly” bridge.
    Back to the bar, I thought he said it was Tiffany but it was years ago that we spoke about it. Maybe there’s another one hidden somewhere!
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    Paul616 got a reaction from James32 in Mystery silver bar   
    Thought you might find this interesting. I have no idea if you will know what this is or not. I know but will wait to see if it’s a known bar in the silver stacker universe. 
     
    It’s not for sale by the way!



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    Paul616 got a reaction from Zhorro in Mystery silver bar   
    Thought you might find this interesting. I have no idea if you will know what this is or not. I know but will wait to see if it’s a known bar in the silver stacker universe. 
     
    It’s not for sale by the way!



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    Paul616 got a reaction from Roy in The Krugerrand   
    I do prefer the glint of “pure” gold. CGT could be an issue with Kruger although I hope to just pass the majority of my coins on to my kids. Everyone needs a Krug in their stack though!
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    Paul616 reacted to Scuzzle in Thoughts on copper bullion as an investment?   
    You know the medical emergency where the death tolls were no worse than a bad flu, where they changed the definition of just about everything to give the narrative legs and everyone was coherced into taking an experimental medical procedure the effects of which are still unfolding.
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    Paul616 reacted to Silverlocks in Your best coin purchase of 2022 ??   
    I got a nice 1877 shield in AboutEF condition or thereabouts for a little over £370 a couple of months ago.  It was a nice surprise as I didn't actually order a shield, just a young vic.  There are also some coins from Germania, which I haven't finished taking photos of.

     
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    Paul616 reacted to SilverMike in Your best coin purchase of 2022 ??   
    Although a sovereign man at heart, this coin is incredible and I think I would call it my best for 2022. The silky satin toning, in very deep blues and purples at the rim of the coin grading across the fields to the soft greys, pinks and gold tinge of the cameo’s, particularly on the Victoria side are very satisfying
     
    Happy New Year everyone.


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    Paul616 got a reaction from Britannia47 in The Krugerrand   
    I do prefer the glint of “pure” gold. CGT could be an issue with Kruger although I hope to just pass the majority of my coins on to my kids. Everyone needs a Krug in their stack though!
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    Paul616 reacted to Britannia47 in The Krugerrand   
    Also in the early days a Krugerrand could be bought over the counter at your local bank, I believe, before the rise of the big-time bullion dealers!  This is an original container from Barclays Bank….
     

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    Paul616 reacted to Charliemouse in Photographing gold so that it looks like gold   
    The Problem
    Do you take photos of your lovely sovereigns, ¼oz Queen's Beasts, or (for the wealthier) 1oz gold bars and coins, only to find that they look like silver?  Where has all the yellow gone?  Why aren't my bargain coins selling?  Why am I not as rich as my wildest dreams indicated?

    Gold ¼oz Eagle, incorrect White Balance
    Well, it's because your camera* isn't as smart as you thought it was.
    (*When I say camera, I am including phones, bridge cameras, digital SLRs and mirrorless cameras, for brevity.)
    If you want a quick fix to this problem, and don't care why, scroll down to the end.  First, I am going to go into why this happens, which some people won't care about.
    Disclaimer
    This is not meant to be a detailed and accurate analysis of photography, colour balance, chromatography, or the psychology of colour perception.  The solutions presented are basic and will suffice for the majority of photographs; they are not perfect.  There are more advanced options that are out of scope.
    Why does this happen?
    I'm glad you asked.  It's because your eyes are amazing.  They do loads of things in the background that you don't notice.  For example, they automatically correct for the colour of light.  The light you get from an old-fashioned light bulb is very different from the light you get from an LED bulb, which is very different from the light you get from sunlight.  And even sunlight varies depending on whether it has gone through clouds, reflected off the sea, etc.
    So, regardless of where you are, when you look at a gold coin, it looks lovely and golden.  Even though the light might be really blue or really orange.  Your eyes, and brain, just adjust and you don’t really know anything about it.
    Unfortunately, although your camera is very clever, and does lots of things in the background you don’t know about, it’s not that clever.  In most ‘normal’ photos, like parties, holidays on the beach, pictures of mountains, the bright thing is the light source - the sky, or a light bulb on the ceiling.
    But when photographing a coin, the light source is hardly ever visible in the picture.  
    If you show it a picture of a coin on a table, it only has that information.  It does not know how it is lit.  So it guesses.  All it has to go on is a bright thing in the middle of a (usually) dark background.  So it takes the bright thing as the reference, and assumes that is the colour of the light source.  Then it adjusts the whole picture, so that the ‘light source’ is a neutral colour.
    How does it adjust the picture?  Do you remember your colour wheel from school?

    Gold is orange/yellow, and blue is opposite that.  So the camera makes everything in the picture more blue, in order to make the gold ‘light source’ more ‘white’.
    How do I stop it happening?
    The best option is to stop the camera ‘guessing’ what colour the light is, and tell it.  You should be able to change a setting on your camera called “White Balance”.  Move it from Auto to something approximating what you are using for light.  There are usually options for daylight, cloudy, old bulbs, LED, etc.  If there is a mixture, e.g. you are inside but near a window, then try Sunlight and then try LED, and see which is best.  Keep trying different options until you find one that produces nice golden golds.
    There are more advanced ways of getting this exactly right, but those are beyond the scope of this tutorial.
    Oh, and don’t forget to put it back to Auto if you plan to take photographs of other things later.  Otherwise, all your pictures of beaches and mountains will look terrible.
    How do I fix pictures that are already wrong?
    This is always going to be a bit of a compromise, but you can get good results with a tiny bit of effort.
    If you are using a phone, it probably has some basic ‘filters’ built into the camera app.  Find one that reduces the blue.  It might be called “Warming” or something like that.
    For cameras, there are lots of PC or Mac applications for basic editing of photos.  Again, look for warming filters.  If you have a slightly more advanced program, look for the ‘curves’ feature, select the blue channel, and drag it down to reduce the blue.
    Summary
    Silver sovereigns look ugly.  Now you have no excuses.

    The same gold ¼ oz Eagle, corrected White Balance, aligned and cropped
     
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    Paul616 reacted to James32 in Photographing gold so that it looks like gold   
    My mind is blown 😳 
    Isn't a black light an oxymoron?
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    Paul616 reacted to LawrenceChard in Best coin/s for physical recognition/exchange and 999 vs 9999 standards   
    0.1%?
    😎
    I'll give double!
    😎
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    Paul616 reacted to TeaTime in Best coin/s for physical recognition/exchange and 999 vs 9999 standards   
    I am happy for you to use any gold coins as money if you buy from me. Unfortunately, i cannot give change and only accept them at face value....
     
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    Paul616 reacted to bluemoon in Gold To Silver?   
    Why should a straight swap not be 91 silver coins for a 1 oz gold coin?
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    Paul616 reacted to Deus in Gold To Silver?   
    Because you can’t buy physical silver coins for spot. 
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    Paul616 got a reaction from SilverJacks in Royal Mint British Monarchs Collection   
    Welcome. I have only been here a few months and love it. I have bought quite a bit of silver and gold at great prices. I wish I'd found the silver forum sooner! Luckily most of my original silver was bought pre brexit so I did not pay VAT.
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    Paul616 reacted to MergingCultures in Royal Mint British Monarchs Collection   
    New member here!
    Really looking forward to this collection.
    I've just got into stacking (and collecting I suppose!) due to the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, and basically because I don't think she has much longer left sadly, and I think coins minted now will potentially have some premium in the future. And so a collection of Monarchs would be quite nice.
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    Paul616 reacted to Paul in Royal Mint British Monarchs Collection   
    https://www.royalmint.com/our-coins/events/british-monarchs/henry-vii/?__ja=tsid%3A38667|kw%3AE22C53A&utm_medium=email&utm_source=product-launch&utm_campaign=2022-01-com-british-monarchs-teaser&utm_content=main-cta1&ca=31779672&mc=E22C53A&fbclid=IwAR0ahzzwy3zr2t_QXNB_j0fkzl_1Leqb0GwlZyv7cr4jq23WK_I5cfQI7GU
    Here's the link to register interest
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    Paul616 reacted to harrygill111 in Royal Mint British Monarchs Collection   
    Got an email this morning to register interest in the new British Monarchs Collection. It looks like the first coin will be Henry VII.
    A little blurb from the Royal Mint: "Using historical coin designs, it will feature a range of coinage portraits for iconic monarchs from British history. Each coin bears an original coinage portrait of a monarch as it appeared during their reign, transposed from genuine historical samples using state-of-the-art technology and faithfully recreated for contemporary coinage"
    It looks like these are the coins: https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/3922613
    Sounds like a solid winner to me, does anyone know more? 
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    Paul616 got a reaction from Arganto in Pre 47 Silver. Anything here of value   
    Thanks. I'll sort them out tommorrow. Some are very worn but some are pretty good.
    Great. I'll have a look!
    I assume I should leave them as they are rather than try and clean them?
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