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1955-D RPM?

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Picked up several supposed RPM's this week. None were attributed, so, I have been attempting to do so (my first). Anyway, I think I am way over my head. What I know for sure is that my usb microscope is not adequate, it takes both hands to hold it and focus; it is not very precise, I have to really work to get a decent focus.
Anyway, is this '55D a rpm or not? Opinions needed-help.
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 Posted 08/26/2012  11:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add numismo to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Your pix is grainy but kinda looks like an RPM.
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I think I see a notch on the top and bottom. What scope are you using?
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Hi jprine

I use a USB microscope also and I can see that you took your picture directly over your coin as per the shine on the picture.

I am NO expert,but if you tilt your USB and refocus it at a slight angle you will get the NON shiny affect as per my pic below...Also my program takes the picture, not the button on the scope...


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Google - Lighthouse USB microscope stand. Works perfectly for me.
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John1-I am using a Celestron model 44306 (I fully realize that the loose nut may be with the operator). Any suggestions?
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jprine, I have the 44302. I use a small zip-lock bag filled with sand and then put into a sock. Then lay it over the back of the stand and cable. I use the program that came with it to (snap) the pic and not the button on top of the scope.
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John1 uses the USB as pictured below, that has a tripod stand...It is the one I also use and have had no problems, but as John1 said and I said earlier, DO NOT use the snap button, use the program that you use with it to take the picture.




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Might be late stage RPM #9. Send to Wexler for verification.
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