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Have A 1906 Indian Head Penny, Would Love Your Opinion

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Thanks again everyone for your opinions, and Indian Gold Eagle & Coinfrog your both right. I take pictures of my coins with a camera with a light on so I'm sure that is why there seems to be a shine.

I posted another Wheat penny and someone stated that I cleaned or polished the coin. I have been buying rolls of coins for little over a year now and I was told NEVER to clean them.

Any suggestions on how to photograph my coins so they do not look cleaned or polished?

I appreciate all of the different gradings

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Any suggestions on how to photograph my coins so they do not look cleaned or polished?

I have no specific technique to suggest; however, there is a forum about coin photography on this site. Maybe you should give it a visit if you are looking for some help.
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