first two pictures are a 2000P. next 3 are 2020D did you ahve a question or want us to look at something in particular or comparing the two coins that are 20 years apart?
I'm thinking it has something to do with the hair. The first picture, the hair above the forehead looks more like the front of what a flattop haircut has.
umm... Pamr, are you able to see what you are looking at in those photos? They are very blurry. And what are you even looking at?
Yes I am wanting to get one that connects to computer. Just saw just by looking at it, the rim breaking away.
Yes it is. I feel like a fool. I combined two coins. Rushing I guess. I’m already looked at as a let say “koo koo” lol!
I am so confused. All I see are posts, including the original one, with the capital letter D. Stop doing this to old people that already have doubts of their sanity already. LOL
I know. I’m so sorry. I am 58 and I can tell between a 2020 and a 2000 coin! Then I was nervous to post it after I even read and still wrecked it. I did say, Eddie and Mountainman will get me lol! Sorry again.
I will just have to get back to my dad’s foreign coins for the beauty of them and error U.S. ones if Susan B is on a penny or something very odd to the eye, I’ll stick with that lol.
The USB microscopes are pretty good these days. I bought one of the earlier ones...I never used it beyond the initial experimentation. It sits new in the box. Useless. Don't be surprised that as you begin to play around with your setups that you become comfortable with your phone's camera. For most items, the quality you can achieve with the phone's camera will satisfy most requirements. Your latest set of photos are much better. I'll also suggest that the choice of your backing will help you with your photos as well. Consider the color of your coin and then choose a backing that better suits the condition. Flat...solid colors. Take a look at these photos. The chartreuse backing played with the camera's ability to focus on the coin. The blue backing allowed the coin to pop out better. Using a color that doesn't confuse the automatic camera will do better not to confuse the viewers later. Have a look -