I got pics of my toned copper!

It is nothing like the ones Blade takes but here it is the rev. of my toned wheat cent. MS-66rb bought it for $35 pic # 2 is what the toning looks like really but I wanted to get the pic with out the reflection



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Another idea would be to use a directional lamp (like the one in my thread) and aim the light to the side of the slab. Move the light around instead of the slab. Give that a try.
Tom
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Type collector since 1981
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