1984 Lincoln Cent FS-01-1984-102 (038)
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1984 Lincoln Cent FS-01-1984-102 (038)
Its chicken pot pie day, so not much time to take images, so keep an eye out for the rest .. This is also a very early die stage, grinder hasn't got to the reverse yet ...Last edited by Stachowski; 04-12-2015, 12:10 PM.Tags: None
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Heres the rest of them, with a link to coppercoins http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/d...&die_state=mdsLast edited by Stachowski; 04-15-2015, 01:21 PM.
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Heres some new images, I put a over-head light on the coin, but still hard to take images. I have to put the scope all the way down on the coin, which doesn't help out any ...Last edited by Stachowski; 04-18-2015, 05:15 PM.
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Rich,
This might be the 1984 1c DDO-002 but your photos are just not cutting the mustard. Try turning the volume down on the light and increasing exposure time a bit. Also, shoot the base of bust with the coin tilted at a slight angle toward the light and the top of head with coin up-side-down at a slight angle.
You've seen me do this a thousand times at the shows so I know you get the drift.
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Originally posted by koinpro View PostRich,
This might be the 1984 1c DDO-002 but your photos are just not cutting the mustard. Try turning the volume down on the light and increasing exposure time a bit. Also, shoot the base of bust with the coin tilted at a slight angle toward the light and the top of head with coin up-side-down at a slight angle.
You've seen me do this a thousand times at the shows so I know you get the drift.
Ken
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