Flea Market purchase today...1920 SLQ 1st generation pcgs slab...grade posted last post

Opinions on grade, I'll post the grade later today, I took these shots with my wife's camera, cannot get a head shot, the ear hole is there and 10 toes for Bear ! 




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<< <i>I wonder what she looked like before she was dipped.
Darker... hope that helps
Hoard the keys.
"I wonder what she looked like before she was dipped."
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I like it a lot. Since it's in a rattler, if it was dipped,
it was done in the late '80s, and must have been
rinsed very well not to have turned ugly since then.
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i'm sticking to a 65...stronger strike and it'd be upthere as that's one very clean of ticks n nicks quarta
I took a shot of the head through a Loupe....
<< <i>It is darker in hand with a little lite edge toning obv/rev.... the pics were taken with an Ott-Lite >>
Interesting.
The other day I purchased a Lincoln cent that I inspected at a B&M under an Ott at 5X.
Got it home and put it under my desk lamp and what do you know I saw carbon spots I couldn't observe with the Ott light.
BTW, I like your newp SUMORADA. I can't grade SLQs. How much?
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<< <i>I took a shot of the head through a Loupe....
Here's a FH of a AU58 1920-P I have on the BST right now for comparison.
Here it is......................
<< <i>I was under the impression that an OTT light is the best for true light and for true toning, is it not?
Nope totally washes out the coins... and you need to re-compensate by bumping the saturation levels up in photoshop to get back to how the coin looks in hand.
ms64 + automatic 1 point upgrade for rattler =ms65
<< <i>Here it is......................
These images are worth a point more then the ones in the OP!
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<< <i>I was under the impression that an OTT light is the best for true light and for true toning, is it not?
Nope totally washes out the coins... and you need to re-compensate by bumping the saturation levels up in photoshop to get back to how the coin looks in hand. >>
Mark Goodman's book does a good job of explaining the strengths/weaknesses of each lighting choice
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<< <i>I was under the impression that an OTT light is the best for true light and for true toning, is it not?
Nope totally washes out the coins... and you need to re-compensate by bumping the saturation levels up in photoshop to get back to how the coin looks in hand. >>
I would respectfully suggest that an OTT light will not wash out colors -- provided you properly set your white balance at the time of the capture....Mike