What you have to remember is my lighting technique exposes details... and also flaws. The hits in front of the face are nowhere near as prevalent in-hand, and the grazes on the cheek are just that, very light grazes. If I diffused the light more and adjusted the positions of the lights, the coin would look much cleaner, much more like it does in-hand.
Out of the 6 GSA's I showed him, he called three 65's, two 64's, and one a 63. We will find out, I am waiting until I have ten to send in. Six so far, another one coming in the next few days (images below) and hopefully two more over the next week or so.
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