Thanks to Alan ( Coinzip ) I learn a new tool for the tool box. Now I turn the microscope, instead of the coin to get everything centered for imaging. So now if the images isn't exactly centered to where its needed, I use to turn the coin to where needed, but then the area of question would have to be readjusted for lighting. Now I just turn the scope and the lighting doesn't move when I turn the scope . I like the square look ....
Took a hit, not a doubled die...you can clearly see where the metal was slightly flattened/displaced at the very tip of the earlobe.
I'm thinking so too, I'm no expert on theses lincoln cent. Its circumference is rough looking ... Images are getting better on theses lincoln cents for me, thanks to a little help .