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Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Wheat Ear Reverse Phase • American Photographer Mark Fisher • Reverse Of Lincoln Cent Cinderella

 




Wheat Ear Reverse Phase


 • American Photographer Mark Fisher • 


Reverse Of Lincoln Cent Cinderella


The Design Was Minted For Fifty Years'  


The First Was In 1909 


Created By Victor David Brenner


In Honor Of The Hundredth Anniversary,


 Of Abraham Lincoln's Birth,


Lithuanian sculptor, Engraver, and Medalist


 Known Primarily As The Designer 


Of The United States Lincoln Cent.


The President Was One Of Brenner's Personal Heroes


He Had Previously Designed A Bas-Relief Medallion, 


Based Off Matthew Brady's Famed Cooper Union Portrait.


 Then The President, Theodore Roosevelt Was Impressed, 


With The Medal And Convinced Brenner 


To Submit A Similar Design.


For The One Cent Coin to the Mint. 


The First Iteration Of The Design Contained Brenner's Full Name,


But The Director Of The Mint Convinced Him To Merely Use His Initials.


As Seen In The Center, Lower LeftAnd Upper Right.


 The  Reverse Side Had His Initials Below 


 The Two Pieces Of Wheat.


Within Six Months Of The First Year, With Its Circulation,


Many Took Offense To The Prominent Placement 


Of The Artists’ Initials. The Dies Were Changed


 (Despite Precedence Found In Both European And American coinage) 


 Due to protest, circulation of the "VDB" Cent was halted, 


After Approximately 27 Million Were Released.


The Updated Design At First And Featured No Initials,


72,702,618 Were Made.

In 1918, His Intials Returned Under The Shoulder. 


The Coin Was Revised To Include A Much Smaller Set.


 The Updated Design Is Still Produced And Used Today.


Today, Due To Its short-Lived Circulation, 


The Original "VDB" Cent Design 


Issued In Sanfrancisco Only 484,000 In Population.


Is Considered A Key and Sought After By Many Collectors. 


The Indian Cent Was Produced In Philadelphia.


With Only14 million Were Minted 1909, 


And The S Mintmark, Being Sanfrancisco, 


A Little Over 300 Thousand Cent Coins. 


Under Rated, Because The Demand Of First Year Samples, 


Of The Lincoln Cent.

Remember, It Is A Cent Not A Penny.


The Criminal Element And The Unlearned, 


Use The Word...  


The British Stopped Using The Word.


Over And Out 


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Captured Under Day Time Light. 



Modified For Web Presentation.



Changing The Appearance,   



 Of The Display Image. 



With Adjustments Of The Key Values. 



Mastered For Sizing And Shaping. 



To Fit The Platform.



Working The Approach Of The Design. 



Pushing The Core Plain, 



Using Developed Creative Techniques, 



Controlling The Placement 



And Linear Arrangement.

 


While Placing The Assets In Order, 



To Construct The Lay Out.



Through Photo Graphic Engineering. 



Assembling The Structured Appearance 



Within The Cell Frame Field. 



Maneuvering The Created Elements,



To Complete The Visual Result. 



During Post Lab In New York City. 






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Just Be Creative™



No Second Usage Without Permission


• All Rights Reserved • 


Talent Used In The Web Post All Have Management. 


Removal Of The Image, 


Scripting Implant, 


Or Tampering With Blog May Violate U.S. Laws.


Photographer Mark Fisher™ Is 

A Well Accomplished Published Photographer 

In Beauty, Fashion, and Music Photography. 


New York City 

Based Image And Filmmaker

Has A Worldwide Following. 

Is A Member Of The Press. 


There Is Fan Page On Facebook.


 Mark Fisher American Photographer 



  Commissions Accepted Through Contract


• New York • • Paris • • Milan • • London • 


  Private Client Request Accepted. 


Website www.americanphotographernyc1.com


For More Info Contact 

First Stamp Multimedia

firststampmultimedia@yahoo.com


Located In

New York, New York 


Contact Also


brighton.hughes@yahoo.com


In New York City


Or Contact Mark Fisher

markfishernyc1@yahoo.com 


In New York City

Thank You  



Veteran Of The United States Army. 


Trained And Educated In Medicine.


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