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<p>[QUOTE="Randy Abercrombie, post: 3653061, member: 92655"]I am not a photographer but have a clear picture in my mind of how to turn a light source a certain way to hide a coins flaws. Same thing works when you photograph a car for sale..... You think the major auction houses use lighting angles to show a coins "better side" so to speak? It would certainly seem to be so from your example.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Randy Abercrombie, post: 3653061, member: 92655"]I am not a photographer but have a clear picture in my mind of how to turn a light source a certain way to hide a coins flaws. Same thing works when you photograph a car for sale..... You think the major auction houses use lighting angles to show a coins "better side" so to speak? It would certainly seem to be so from your example.[/QUOTE]
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