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<p>[QUOTE="nerosmyfavorite68, post: 25918578, member: 134416"][ATTACH=full]1650265[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>By the way, I was pleased with the photography 'breakthrough'. The white balance needs to be tweaked, that's a useless (now useful) slab beneath it. It's still MUCH better than what I was getting before. The coin itself is dark and not the easiest to photograph.</p><p><br /></p><p>I used a soup can, put my phone on top, and used 'pro' (raw) mode. I grabbed a Poseidon collection slab and made it the bottom. While cleaning junk off of the 'photography' area, I misplaced the small coin capsule that was to be the spacer.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm unsure what the object to the right of the reverse M is, and thus the Sear number. Do youthink that's an E officina? I'm not sure what's going on there, it looks almost like an X.</p><p><br /></p><p>Sadly I never invested in a scale but this is unusually light for a Justin. Before I looked closely at it I thought it might be a small module Anastasius. It's about the same size as a Justin II follis, and the JII had slightly more heft.</p><p><br /></p><p>Do you think it's a contemporary imitation?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="nerosmyfavorite68, post: 25918578, member: 134416"][ATTACH=full]1650265[/ATTACH] By the way, I was pleased with the photography 'breakthrough'. The white balance needs to be tweaked, that's a useless (now useful) slab beneath it. It's still MUCH better than what I was getting before. The coin itself is dark and not the easiest to photograph. I used a soup can, put my phone on top, and used 'pro' (raw) mode. I grabbed a Poseidon collection slab and made it the bottom. While cleaning junk off of the 'photography' area, I misplaced the small coin capsule that was to be the spacer. I'm unsure what the object to the right of the reverse M is, and thus the Sear number. Do youthink that's an E officina? I'm not sure what's going on there, it looks almost like an X. Sadly I never invested in a scale but this is unusually light for a Justin. Before I looked closely at it I thought it might be a small module Anastasius. It's about the same size as a Justin II follis, and the JII had slightly more heft. Do you think it's a contemporary imitation?[/QUOTE]
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