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Oct 15, 2006 23:04 |  #1

i hate shooting spiders, bugs or anything similar this is usually found in the macro section of this forum. so the only time i visit this section if for a non-insect thread.

i think this is considered macro.

my friend went to Africa this summer and brought back a few coins. I am not sure what country this coin is from though.

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i thought it was interesting because of the elephant.

any thoughts?

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Oct 15, 2006 23:07 |  #2

i thought it was interesting because of the elephant.

any thoughts?

What elephant? That's a rhino. Interesting coin though. Not sure where it's from.


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Oct 15, 2006 23:14 |  #3

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What elephant? That's a rhino. Interesting coin though. Not sure where it's from.

yeah ur right its a rhino. i wasnt really thinking when i was typing. i will ask her tomorrow which country it was from and then post on this thread.


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Oct 16, 2006 00:50 |  #4

Great shot :D The DOF is just right!


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Oct 16, 2006 02:54 |  #5

Hi Brodog,
The coin is from Tanzania in East Africa, and is for fifty shillings, (Shilingi hamsini is Swahili for "shillings fifty"), but don't get too carried away by thoughts of wealth, as it's worth about 4 cents US, and you won't buy much for that, even in Tanzania.


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Oct 16, 2006 12:37 |  #6

Omri alon- thanks a lot. i have attached another photo i took with at f/2.8 so the DOF is very different than my orginal post

Sharnbrock 0 you are right, my friend also said it was worth only aobut 5 cents USD


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Oct 16, 2006 22:25 |  #7

Looks like you were much closer in that new shot... that will also affect your DOF considerably.

The first one's a nice shot. Have you tried balancing it on its edge and taking shots of it?


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