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<p>[QUOTE="johnny54321, post: 501940, member: 13342"]I see what you are saying Rickie. There are a few scuffs. One thing I have noticed with my camera anyways, is that any little ding or scratch gets strongly magnified when I photograph it compared to what it looks like in hand. Here is an example of an MS 1970-s small date that I pulled fresh out of an unopened mint set. The coin looks nicked up in the photograph, though it actually looks decent in hand.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="johnny54321, post: 501940, member: 13342"]I see what you are saying Rickie. There are a few scuffs. One thing I have noticed with my camera anyways, is that any little ding or scratch gets strongly magnified when I photograph it compared to what it looks like in hand. Here is an example of an MS 1970-s small date that I pulled fresh out of an unopened mint set. The coin looks nicked up in the photograph, though it actually looks decent in hand.[/QUOTE]
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