Some things I've found helpful when painting around the edges:
1. Select a very large brush size. If there are cracks or irregularities you can go back with a smaller brush. 2. Zoom to show only ~1/6th of the coin's edge on the screen; it's easier to control your painting since irregularities of your gestures/mouse aren't as magnified. 3. (most important) Soften the brush. In Photoshop Elements I soften the brush's edge to ~80%. 4. Not that the effect of brush softening changes with brush size. If a coin has cracks or irregular margins requiring subsequent use of small brushes, you have to soften the brush even more. If your brush size is ~<20 pixels you may have to soften the brush to only ~10-20%.
Martin, that's great! I really need to try this but my previous attempts have not worked out well, requiring editing despite the dark background. It certainly would save time if I didn't have to manually edit the background.
This is an example of what can be done with patience and practice. The only post processing of these images was to crop each side and join the two images together.
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