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<p>[QUOTE="BNB Analytics, post: 767495, member: 20117"]I suppose, however in the case of my 3 legger, there was absolutely more lighting exposed on the obv/rev more than likely due to the flatbed's lumination while scanning that caused it to look a lot brighter than it originally was. From my experience this is an anomaly and Heritage's coins usually look more or less like the original picture they have posted on their Auctions. This could have just been a fluke, but I believe if the coin looks to good to be true, second guess their photo taking process and request a new photo to be taken. The disparity here with my 3 legger was when I saw the NGC Verification page's photos(thanks to illini) and compared them with the original HA photos. They were very stark in contrast.</p><p><br /></p><p>To argue my own argument however, I can say this, if the 3 legger can look THAT good even with exposed lighting, then it must be a good coin because dull and ugly coins still can't survive even the most lighting exposure. That's where the flaws in color and detail seem to be pointed out the most.</p><p><br /></p><p>bnb[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BNB Analytics, post: 767495, member: 20117"]I suppose, however in the case of my 3 legger, there was absolutely more lighting exposed on the obv/rev more than likely due to the flatbed's lumination while scanning that caused it to look a lot brighter than it originally was. From my experience this is an anomaly and Heritage's coins usually look more or less like the original picture they have posted on their Auctions. This could have just been a fluke, but I believe if the coin looks to good to be true, second guess their photo taking process and request a new photo to be taken. The disparity here with my 3 legger was when I saw the NGC Verification page's photos(thanks to illini) and compared them with the original HA photos. They were very stark in contrast. To argue my own argument however, I can say this, if the 3 legger can look THAT good even with exposed lighting, then it must be a good coin because dull and ugly coins still can't survive even the most lighting exposure. That's where the flaws in color and detail seem to be pointed out the most. bnb[/QUOTE]
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