This is pretty worn and did not photograph well. I think it says one dime. I do not know if it is 1902 or 1802. Thank you very much. https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BxrtWjVO3RSvNFJjcm5ETEpKMEk&usp=sharing
There are four things I noticed. 1) You need to use a copy stand or tripod to stabilize the camera and prevent blurry photos. If you're using a camera phone, there is no help for you if you can't hold the camera steady. 2) You need to take the photo from directly overhead. Taking the photo on an angle can distort the image. 3) The best position for your lights are at 10 & 2 o'clock at about a 45 degree angle to the subject. This will allow sufficient light on the subject while preventing light from bouncing into the lens. 4) You need some form of photo software to edit your image. Once you've taken the image, it is best to crop the image to remove unnecessary background. Then you can resize the image to show more detail. I believe that PhotoScape is a free download. Chris