Same 54s as above but not overexposed. You can tell by the die chip and scratches on the reverse at 7 o'clock and the die scratch/break thru the E Pluribus as well.
A little better focus and a slight change in lighting. I don't know much about Lincolns but this one seems hammered.
I like the second photo a lot. The 1909's seem to have a particularly rugged appearance to the beard and cheekbones. Perhaps it's due to the brand new master hubs. This is one of my personal favorites among cents - and my photos.
A new photograph of this 1941 Lincoln. It just seems to glow from within, and the luster is like looking into a pool. The beginnings of toning to the left of Lincoln's head seem to be unchanged since it was posted (#4176) two and one-half years ago.
Newly rephotographed 1941-S, previously shown in post #4176. Plus a large image so you can see how the die scratches on the reverse appear to tunnel under the letters in CENT.
I made a minor adjustment to the white balance to get the red to come out right. This 1942 Lincoln was previously posted (#4185) but I think I have improved on my animations since then.