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Is this 1975 LMC a DDO?

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  • Is this 1975 LMC a DDO?

    This 1975 LMC appears to be a ddo 002, and the reverse looks like it has doubling on EPU and other devices. I would appreciate any feedback. Thank you!
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    There are two DDO's listed on Variety Vista but your pictures are to blurry when zoomed in. The below link shows both of them. You have the coin in hand look at them and see if you can match it up to one of the two.

    http://www.varietyvista.com/01b%20LC...DDO%201975.htm

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Mammashoe View Post
      This 1975 LMC appears to be a ddo 002, and the reverse looks like it has doubling on EPU and other devices. I would appreciate any feedback. Thank you!

      I suggest putting a box or stack of books on the table put the coin on the table next to the box or books. Then, place the cell phone on the top of the box or books. Turn the camera app on and gently slide the phone over the edge and focus on the coin. The box or books will steady the camera. Once the coin is centered on the camera app, LIGHTLY tap the button to snap a photo. It should be pretty clear. A pile of books or a box, about 8 inches high is a good distance.


      https://minterrors.org/wp-content/up...5974924191.jpg



      Gary Kozera
      Website: https://MintErrors.org

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      • #4
        Originally posted by MintErrors View Post

        I suggest putting a box or stack of books on the table put the coin on the table next to the box or books. Then, place the cell phone on the top of the box or books. Turn the camera app on and gently slide the phone over the edge and focus on the coin. The box or books will steady the camera. Once the coin is centered on the camera app, LIGHTLY tap the button to snap a photo. It should be pretty clear. A pile of books or a box, about 8 inches high is a good distance.


        https://minterrors.org/wp-content/up...5974924191.jpg


        haha. that is how i did it at first years ago. i even went so far as to put my phone on a clean sock so that it would absorb vibrations. then i would just move the lights up/down back/forth as needed. i've always had better results with the lights higher rather than lower.

        i do much better now with a coin sitting on top of a cardboard flip and holding it in my hand so i can move both the coin and camera around to hit the sweet spot so much quicker and usually only 1 light is required to get some good images. of course i do run into some blurry images from time to time this way.
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