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1946 1-Cent Reverse Doubling

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1946-1-Cent-Reverse-Doubling

OK, I'm new here and don't have a macro camera so am trying my scanner. I've read with great interest so many posts here. I primarily collect my birth year, 1946, worldwide. I gave a look at my one Canadian cent with a glass and found pronounced doubling beneath CANADA and the leaves. Thought I would give it a try here. If the quality isn't to standards, let me know. I'll likely know once it posts :) Jeff
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Hi Jeff and welcome .
Re the photo the size is good and I can see the doubling, but needs to be sharper so I would suggest the next pixel scan up the grade if poss
Cheers Don

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Aye Captain. I'm givin' 'er all I got.

It's a cheap scanner/printer with no ability to prescan, then crop and scan. 600 dpi is my highest rez.

I was surprised to see how clear it was under a 10x. I've been away from coins a long time, my most recent Red Book was a '75.
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corrections made
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Both sides always and go here for help with scanners and photo help
http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/...?FORUM_ID=81
Cheers Don

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999fine you can edit the topic and change that to Reverse in the subject line. Welcome.
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