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N 24 B 610 C 4 E Jan 17, 2022 F Jan 21, 2022
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A U.S. Silver Proof Sacagawea Dollar coin. I used a Canon 100mm macro lens with a camera bellows to obtain this image.

Tags:   Macro coin USCOINS Sacagawea dollar half dollar metal coinage Glotzsee Glotzsee Florida Images

N 12 B 419 C 1 E Jan 17, 2022 F Jan 21, 2022
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Macro image of a Silver Proof Kennedy Half Dollar. I used a Canon 100mm lens and a camera bellows to obtain the image.

Tags:   Macro coin USCOINS Sacagawea dollar half dollar metal coinage Glotzsee Glotzsee Florida Images

N 78 B 2.3K C 11 E Jun 17, 2019 F Jun 17, 2019
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Found this millipede in my garage and suddenly knew what my curves photo would be. HMM everyone!

Tags:   Macro Mondays Curves

N 71 B 2.8K C 9 E Aug 12, 2019 F Aug 12, 2019
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A small portion of an old deed of property. Everything is printed except for the final digit of the year and the signature of the witness at the bottom. Filled out about 20 years after the beginning of the Revolution and likely from somewhere in the state of Pennsylvania. I found it interesting that even then they had a form printed that had spaces to be filled in with signatures and the year. Unfortunately the top portion of the deed, which is where the location of the property would have been specified, is missing. HMM everyone!

Tags:   Macro Printed Word Macro Mondays

N 50 B 2.7K C 7 E May 24, 2021 F May 24, 2021
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Three heavily weathered buttons found near battlefields of the U.S. Civil War era. The two buttons in the upper portion of the photo are both what remains of brass buttons. On the left is the back of a button which is partially legible. It originally would have read - Scovill MFG Co Waterbury. It is about 18 mm in diameter and was likely from a U.S. (Union) soldier's coat. On the right a heavily corroded button, 16 mm, that probably came from a U.S. (Union) soldier's shirt cuff or trousers.
The Scovill Manufacturing Company began producing buttons for the U.S. military when the War of 1812 interrupted the supply coming from England. Please forgive the long description and HMM everyone!

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