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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 4192879, member: 19463"]Your hands shadow the background fooling the camera into lightening the exposure. I see the light Valentinian washed out but using manual exposure would correct that. I have never understood why so many people light a coin brightly on the rear with no light on the face. Neither Nero choice is appealing to me. The low relief of the Valentinian makes this less a problem.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 4192879, member: 19463"]Your hands shadow the background fooling the camera into lightening the exposure. I see the light Valentinian washed out but using manual exposure would correct that. I have never understood why so many people light a coin brightly on the rear with no light on the face. Neither Nero choice is appealing to me. The low relief of the Valentinian makes this less a problem.[/QUOTE]
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