Thanks all. I should have also included that this was an update on a coin I found in Feb/March 2011.
The camera that I got is the Nikon Coolpix s8200. I am not a tech guy and it is very easy to use. I may even try my hand at video.
Aloldstuff- I never had any doubt that is was real. I found it at a 1600's home site. It is just that some people think that a find like this is too good to be true. Durring the process of getting info and grading on this coin everyones first reaction was its probablly a fake or repro. The Red Book value on this coin is $10,000. So, I think when you are talking values like that, it brings out the cynics. They always follow up by saying there are a lot of fakes out there
NOBODY will touch these coins untill you have the officially authenticated by a recognized agency.
as I was writing this I thought to myself....can you imagine if one of those weirdos on ":grin:IGGERS found this.......they do flips when they find a square nail. If they found a tree coin I think their head would explode.
I am going to add a little more info in the post is an Etrac really necessary in the coin shooting section.