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<p>[QUOTE="Ryro, post: 3248950, member: 91461"]Wonderful looking coin! That aside, Boy-O, I am flip flopping more than (add name of any politician here)! At first I thought that the top one was a no brainer. But is that due to the fact that I looked at it first? Then looking closer at the 2nd image, I feel like I can see more detail (certainly in the hair) and get a better sense of depth. Though with the top image I am able to see some of the blemishes better. On the second I can't even notice the messy splotch kinda looking like a low hanging "adam's apple". Also, on the 2nd I am almost unable to see the little scary green (hoping it's not BD) spot just below her feet.</p><p>See, flip flop flip flop! </p><p>As I am certainly not known for my photographic excellence I will not answer but leave you with my observations. Besides, you are the master asking the question. I am starting to think that you, Doug, are the reincarnation of Socrates in an ancient coin collectors guise.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ryro, post: 3248950, member: 91461"]Wonderful looking coin! That aside, Boy-O, I am flip flopping more than (add name of any politician here)! At first I thought that the top one was a no brainer. But is that due to the fact that I looked at it first? Then looking closer at the 2nd image, I feel like I can see more detail (certainly in the hair) and get a better sense of depth. Though with the top image I am able to see some of the blemishes better. On the second I can't even notice the messy splotch kinda looking like a low hanging "adam's apple". Also, on the 2nd I am almost unable to see the little scary green (hoping it's not BD) spot just below her feet. See, flip flop flip flop! As I am certainly not known for my photographic excellence I will not answer but leave you with my observations. Besides, you are the master asking the question. I am starting to think that you, Doug, are the reincarnation of Socrates in an ancient coin collectors guise.[/QUOTE]
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