@gorebels said:
What microscope/camera are you using?
Just a cheap one from Amazon, for the most part it works pretty well and can take some great pics at times. It does depend on the coin, sometimes lighting can be a real pain and frustrating based on the coin surface.
Currently getting ready to order another from AMSCOPE to improve on my searches and self attributions. I have included a link for the one I currently have.
Nice find and thank you for posting high quality photos. It was a pleasant surprise not seeing 45° rotated, skewed perspective, Moire-riddled cell phone photos of the display of a toy microscope.
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What microscope/camera are you using?
Great pics!!
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Great find.
WS
Congrats!
Just a cheap one from Amazon, for the most part it works pretty well and can take some great pics at times. It does depend on the coin, sometimes lighting can be a real pain and frustrating based on the coin surface.
Currently getting ready to order another from AMSCOPE to improve on my searches and self attributions. I have included a link for the one I currently have.
https://a.co/d/hXlrDP5
Nice find - congrats! Excellent pics too!
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Great looking coin,congrats!
Nice find and thank you for posting high quality photos. It was a pleasant surprise not seeing 45° rotated, skewed perspective, Moire-riddled cell phone photos of the display of a toy microscope.
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Nice find and great pics!
Thanks everyone! Question,
I’m sending some other coins to PCGS for grading do you think I should include this one?
Great find. Looks like you did not waste your time searching rolls. Keep at it.