You can save a lot of headaches by opening the capsule so the the glare won't come into play while taking the photo. You don't have to remove the...
Believe me I know what you mean. I have two of the homeliest 1916's that I've been trying to replace since I got them. The ugly ones are now...
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It could be your lens isn't level with the coin. Put a level on the table and see how it compares with the reading you get when you put a level at...
Since the lights are LED you should use something to diffuse the light. The way they are now (undiffused) they are leaving hot spots or white out...
I wish I had the other slabs from that submission. I sent in two 1999-S silver proof sets. Just about every silver coin was mislabeled. I cracked...
Great write up Lee!
+1 Gorgeous Roosies.
Very cool!! Congratulations.
If these were proofs they would also have split bands which none of these have.
The damage shown in the slab photo isn't shown in the Cert photo or CoinFacts photo. Maybe the damage you see is on the plastic.
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Funny they were showing a D mint while selling an S mint.
Nice discovery piece (hopefully). Are both graded or raw?
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