Try a digital camera with its lens set to "closeup". You may need to provide some side lighting rather than using a flash, because it will help the coin's features to show up better. For small coins you'll probably need a special lens, however. I'd discuss that with a local camera dealer for ideas specific to whatever camera you own.
It gets you 100 coins everyday that you take a picture, but you only get coins once a day. There are also tasks that require you to take photos to get exp
You can find one stamped on the coins minted for Panama. They use dollars but call them "Balboas". They actually use coins minted by the US mint in the exact same sizes and denominations as American coins and most denominations of the coins show an image of Balboa on them.
You take a picture with the button
No. You can take a picture of them but don't use the flash. The flash could damage their eyes.
To take a picture on a computer, you can use a built-in camera or an external webcam. Simply open the camera app or software on your computer, position yourself in front of the camera, and click the capture button to take a picture. You can then save the picture to your computer for later use.
It COULD be depending on what your intended use of the picture is.
use your smartphone, install a software ,software's name is evernote, then you can take a picture in evernote and share this picture with your friend.
you can just zoom in and take a screen shot in photos on an apple divice
nowhere..trust me.
The coins actually have a picture of the lady liberty sitting down on them.
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To take a picture of the artifacts they dug up.