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Thank you E&V, Hondo, Marv, and Mikev!  I took a picture of the slab then opened it up and placed it into hole number 7 of my 7070 album 
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Outstanding!  Quote: I took a picture of the slab then opened it up and placed it into hole number 7 of my 7070 album 
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No rim dings, beautiful color, nice fields.great coin for your 7070. Congratulations
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Thanks jbuck, Jerry, and jfransch
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I also just ordered a 1835 Liberty Head large cent as well - should have it by next week
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Quote: I also just ordered a 1835 Liberty Head large cent as well - should have it by next week 
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Thank you Jason. 
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That's a dandy lookin coin, very nice.
Oregon coin geek.....*** GO BEAVS ! ! ! ***
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Outstanding looking example.  The cracked out photos show the color to be washed out a bit. The slab photo shows the color to be a nice chocolate brown. Which is closer to the truth?
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.art
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yeah, the it has to do with the lighting, the Slabbed color is much more accurate. I use a small screwdriver to tilt the slab to reduce the glare from the lighting so the coin can be seen better, while once a coin is removed, it lays flat and gets a bit more light reflecting back to the camera. If you look closely behind the top of the slabbed image, you will see this screwdriver propping it up a tiny bit. 
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