You talking bout my 33 d? If so I did take a picture of them under the same light. The coin is different colors cause this was an Ender. The reverse was facing outwards and the obverse was facing inwards
The tone of the fabric, that, the coin is laying on, says different. Same lighting means that you didn't move the light when you flipped the coin. Try it! It might learn ya somthin.
Well done pics. Throwing ya a possible AU, Ding and rub on the wheat stock, probably holds it back. The next key is color, A true photo is never enhanced, maybe rotated but not enhanced. I expect my knowledge of my camera to do that. Lighting is the key Nice pics
Pfft... 33 philly. I coulda swore I had another 33 d. Unless I was just keeping the 33 next to because the philly is a low mint year too.
Good luck filling it up. I didn't see a Denver mint on the one in 1938 D. And where it says 1939-S, it appears to be a 1940 D. Any case, good start.
XD oh god.... lol. How embarrassing is this haha. I think what it is, was anything passed the 40s, I would want to keep it separate from my pile of wheat pennies of all because I'm attracted to age in this department lol just didn't have any place for it so I put them as close to the dates as possible.