It is a little hard to answer your question @scoo because the two pictures are not the same orientation and aspect ratio. I like your idea of posting the two images side-by-side, but we just need to have the same view of both ears. Maybe try to make the two images identical in PowerPoint and then re-post to this thread. Thx.
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Yep, I agree with spence, I thought the same thing even before I read his reply, Try to orient them the same, so my mind can't 'change' details when shifting from one coin to another. Also try to have each coin equally illuminated the same as well.
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