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1971-D Nice Ike Grade It!

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If you have any tips on taking better pictures or lighting to use let me know. It's a pain to photograph these.
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Too much glare to see left obverse and reverse fields clearly.



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probably somewhere from MS-63 to 66, depending on what's in the glare areas

put a sheet of paper between your light source and the coin to diffuse the light and reduce glare
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A diffused light source would help, neutral lighting prefered--like soft indirect lighting through a large window (white balance can be an issue}.

I could see MS64 or 65 with this one.
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I want to say MS-64, but it also looks like a stronger strike than the typical 1971 year Ike, so I could see it coming in at MS-65. It really depends on what the glare is hiding.
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I think this one will make MS-65, nicer than average.
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