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<p>[QUOTE="ldhair, post: 655282, member: 11540"]One thing about polishing that might be helpful. If you plan to image the coins, the final polish should be done in the direction the lighting will be coming from. My lighting is normally at 10 and 2 so I polish in those directions. This helps to hide tiny scratches from the camera. If you have large scratches that won't come out, line them up with the lights if possible. It really can make a big difference.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ldhair, post: 655282, member: 11540"]One thing about polishing that might be helpful. If you plan to image the coins, the final polish should be done in the direction the lighting will be coming from. My lighting is normally at 10 and 2 so I polish in those directions. This helps to hide tiny scratches from the camera. If you have large scratches that won't come out, line them up with the lights if possible. It really can make a big difference.[/QUOTE]
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