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1985 D Cent Double Die?

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Hello I could use some Feedback on this coin sorry about the crappy pictures its actually a beautiful coin uncirculated. the whole coin is this way obverse and reverse.... What do you think?

1985-D--Cent-Double-Die?

1985-D--Cent-Double-Die?

1985-D--Cent-Double-Die?

1985-D--Cent-Double-Die?

1985-D--Cent-Double-Die?

1985-D--Cent-Double-Die?

1985-D--Cent-Double-Die?

1985-D--Cent-Double-Die?

1985-D--Cent-Double-Die?

1985-D--Cent-Double-Die?

1985-D--Cent-Double-Die?
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The images are taken a little too close in to see for to know for sure. The 6th image looks interesting. The rest look like striking issues.
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Any recommendations on how to get a good photo of a coin?
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Here is what I use for micro images:
1985-D--Cent-Double-Die?
Some may use a fixed glass attachment. Some do micro photos with a magnifying lens on the front of the camera. Some take images from a loupe and camera. Some use microscopes that attach to a computer, but the glass lens microscopes work best. The power range I use is 3.5-35X that has an infinite zoom on the scope. That way I can get the right shot the first time. Anything higher powered that that is over kill as everything looks like something. Basically if a collector can't see it at 10X, they probably would not buy that coin.
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