@RyGuy said:
I think they're acceptable for either GTG or asking a question.
I'll also say that you're looking at a details grade should you choose to slab it.
No ... it's just a roll find that I'll put in a 2x2 flip to look at. The reason I ask is so I don't get from forum members ... the pics are to bright/dark or blurry .
The obverse photo is in sharp focus. The reverse photo isn't, but it's good enough to verify the variety and get some information about the surface condition, etc.
@RyGuy said:
I think they're acceptable for either GTG or asking a question.
I'll also say that you're looking at a details grade should you choose to slab it.
No ... it's just a roll find that I'll put in a 2x2 flip to look at. The reason I ask is so I don't get from forum members ... the pics are to bright/dark or blurry .
Nice Pics!
Nice Catch!
Pete
"I tell them there's no problems.....only solutions" - John Lennon
@BryceM said:
The obverse photo is in sharp focus. The reverse photo isn't, but it's good enough to verify the variety and get some information about the surface condition, etc.
Thank you. These are my first photos ... so it will take me time to get good sharp pics of toning and luster from real nice coins. I just want my pictures to be better than what they have been.
First of all, good eye in catching the WAM. Second, pretty good pics I would say. Esp. for the first time. And third, a tad to low of a grade for sending in, I think anyway?
Overall, good variety/picture taking!
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@joeykoins said:
First of all, good eye in catching the WAM. Second, pretty good pics I would say. Esp. for the first time. And third, a tad to low of a grade for sending in, I think anyway?
Overall, good variety/picture taking!
When I go through rolls ... I'm only looking for one coin ... I have been for years ... and really nothing else. I just save my other finds because I found them ... like the one I posted
@Jimnight.... Those are great pictures... Far better than anything I could do, nor could I - or would I - find fault with them. Well done.... Cheers, RickO
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I think they're acceptable for either GTG or asking a question.
I'll also say that you're looking at a details grade should you choose to slab it.
No ... it's just a roll find that I'll put in a 2x2 flip to look at. The reason I ask is so I don't get from forum members ... the pics are to bright/dark or blurry .
The obverse photo is in sharp focus. The reverse photo isn't, but it's good enough to verify the variety and get some information about the surface condition, etc.
Nice Pics!
Nice Catch!
Pete
Thank you. These are my first photos ... so it will take me time to get good sharp pics of toning and luster from real nice coins. I just want my pictures to be better than what they have been.
Ha, you should have seen some of my first ones. They were TERRIBLE!
First of all, good eye in catching the WAM. Second, pretty good pics I would say. Esp. for the first time. And third, a tad to low of a grade for sending in, I think anyway?

Overall, good variety/picture taking!
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.When I go through rolls ... I'm only looking for one coin ... I have been for years ... and really nothing else. I just save my other finds because I found them ... like the one I posted
. I'm only looking for one coin ...
Is that one coin the WAM? Mainly the 1999? That's the key in the business strike WAM. Worth about $500 In a MS.
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.No. It the 1969 S doubled die. I have the 1999 WAM in maybe XF ... it's no big deal.
@Jimnight.... Those are great pictures... Far better than anything I could do, nor could I - or would I - find fault with them. Well done.... Cheers, RickO
Looks good enough to me for any question you may have.
WS