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Anytime, I'm one of the few that love Memorial cents. The best place to learn to grade from photos is the PCGS website. Look at their stock photos...
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And the space between the 9 and the 4. The OP coin is a 1934.
Using light and camera angles, I can grab toning shots pretty easily too. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice setup! I've said, for just general web purposes, use whatever works. All I use is a desk lamp, a white piece of copy paper and my old Canon...
Nice Lincoln!
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Nice find...but NEVER rub coins with a "dry rag".
Find a 67 or 68 and it could be quite valuable:...
I'm having trouble seeing cartwheel spokes in your pictures. You take excellent pictures, way better than me, but I can't see the luster well. I...
I like it in a 65BN holder, nice coin!
I found this in the end of an OBW roll: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Those are some nice proofs Ron! Did I ever tell you? I work with a Don Sanderson. LOL
Super cool! :cool: The IHC looks fine to me, cart it over to PCGS. The only odd thing I see is the left of the wreath appears to be a different...
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And don't forget the flowlines, they are like little razors on a microscale and are damaged VERY easily.
A true over MM will be offset from the main MM, not flatly stacked as on this example. Nonetheless, it's a fantastic example of machine doubling.
Technically, it's a counterstamp....and probably one of the coolest ones I've seen. NICE FIND!
http://www.lincolncentforum.com/forum/showthread.php?24220-The-First-Steps-to-Proper-Coin-Conservation
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