Yep lighting and focus really! I was responding to the OP trying to help him improve his photography.
RSO Round Shaped Object Turn off the flash on your cell phone Go to a well lit room. This means not a dark room. Try again
im using my computer camera because i dont have a cell phone or any other thing to take pictures with.
remember, it's already be mis handled. You know how to handle it properly. Being out of a 2x2 won't affect it .. unless you drop it, then drop a hammer on it, which bounces it over to a working grinder, etc. But, don't let that happen.
I do, I've used it to pound domed pennies on a mini-anvil for my daughter for her artsy hobby to give it that kewl steel drum look. yup .. you read that right.
Remember to put the coin on something and try to prop it in front of the computer camera if that is what you have to work with. A steady coin and camera works wonders for focus. No matter how steady you think your hand (or camera) is when taking close ups of objects (known as macro photography) it will bounce around if either the camera or the object is in your hand. Doubly so if they are both. Good luck and it could take a few to get it right, which is fine because with digital photos you just delete the bad ones no problem!
More than that, most likely -- my guy at the local coin show is always buying even 1921 Morgans at a couple dollars above melt, because he can always sell them for a dollar or two more than that.
Never, unless it's in amazing condition and/or a rare variety. If it was spent, it's probably not in amazing condition.
i did the best i could with the pictures. my computer camera does not move so i had to get it close enough for the pictures
How much does it weigh and does a magnet stick to it? Won't be able to help on the condition with those blurry photos but if it weighs about 26.7 grams, is 38.1mm in diameter and doesn't stick to a magnet it is probably real.