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1864 2 Cent - Testing Photo Options

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This coin recently purchased. Need to know which kind of photo you think works best. I'm experimenting and I know I don't have it figured out yet. Do any of these photos work, or am I still in "the dark".

Appreciate your comments for learning purposes.

Using handheld 7x lens for phone
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Using phone only, no magnification
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Using new ring attachment with light
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The first set is the most realistic to me, but I don't really love any of them.
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A straight on photo (not tilted) will give you the best chance of keeping everything in focus. But you may need to adjust the lighting with your phone-only pic to optimize the color and luster.
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I'll keep trying. I haven't yet tried the ring light with it positioned in place for the photo.
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Straight on always best unless working with proofs - just my 2 Cents

edit to add: My scope has 2 LEDs, I place one at a 90 about and inch above the coin, the other at a 45 4-6 inches above the coin. As Zurie noted, lighting is everything and it differs for each and every coin.


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Too much light - 1st 2 pics. Not actual color - last 3 pics.
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OP - do you review your pictures before posting them?
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Looks like a nice 2c piece anyway.
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