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1943 Lincoln Cent New Purchase
Thoughts, Grades Just wanted to share, Getting to play with my new camera and new coin


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Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
<< <i>Looks reprocessed to me. Surfaces just don't seem "normal" to me. >>
I agree. That's one of the reprocessed pieces.
Can't grade with those photo's sorry.
Bob
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just did some quick shots with the camera in hand. and a 75 watt incandescent bulb
Bright silver coins and, in this case, steel/zinc, are usually not as difficult as copper or toned coins. I often shoot 20 pix of each side, looking for the right focus, exposure and color.
I would guess MS64 for your Lincoln, but better pix would help. Practice a lot and you will get really good (and picky). Mark's book is wonderfule and has some great tips.
Lance.
As far as the photos go, keep playing around with the camera and trying different lighting... practice makes perfect
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Lance.
do that and youll get a truer color reproduction.
or use some program to do color correction.
to even get it close. the reverse did not need anything it came out just like it looks in hand right off the camera.