I just pull up the photos and hit the edit button. Then there’s a icon that looks like a number sign at the bottom. Save the changes, then post them. You can learn fast how to crop them.
Same deal send the photo to your email, open and download the photo, open the attachment. You will see the edit button above the photo, Click and you are off to the races.
That helped. So, on the left side? Try to get just the coin on the crops, like this. My windows can be a little slow cropping the photos, it has been that way since I bought the laptop. Welcome to Ct Laurie. I could go with something that happened at the mint. A few stabilized photos would help,
Glad your learning about cropping and all. It does look like a die crack to me do I’d save and protect that coin.
Thank you so much I will put that one in my coin holders my son got me. I have to say I am getting addicted to this coin collecting. I got a Redbook for coins coming Monday and going to order a tripod my phone to take better pictures hopefully.
The Red Book is a great resource but the prices are just a guide and not actual. Lots of good information that should assist you in learning. Taking photos and posting them is limited to what we have to use but it’s also a learning experience. May I ask what coin holders you received from your son?
84 Pieces 46 mm Coin Capsules, with Foam Gasket and Plastic Storage Organizer Box, Coins Holder Collector Case for Coin Collection Supplies 6 Sizes (20/25/27/30/38/46mm) - Transparent I still wrap the coin in archival paper which has been working earlier when I did not have the holders.