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1889 P Morgan

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This coin I was practicing trying to not capture the reflecting as much as trying to make the coin evenly lit. These shots were the best out of all I took of this coin today, so I am going to run with them. I pretty much use natural light only, but if someone thinks backlighting or adding more light from a flashlight or portable led type light might make these better, I am all ears. This coin has great rim toning starting to happen on both sides, and the reverse is getting a nice overall toning. What grade would you give it?

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I like the classic rim toning on that one.

If you can take her out of the 2x2,
and put her on a gray background you'll probably get much better pics.
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Looks around MS-64.
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