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Round 2 1909 VDB Vs Canon S5 And A Noob

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on the first picture I didnt really get the color of the coin but I got lots of detail on the last one I couldnt get the detail of the left wheat head but I got a close color. Also, I knowt this isn't the grading forum, but what do you think on grade? and what would you pay for this coin. (just bought it want to know if I did good)

what do you think about the photos?

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Did you use auto?Maybe the camera set a higher ISO.It looks OK thogh.
Congratulations for the great pics!
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I used manual on supermacro I think the iso was on 80
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Connect your USB cord from your camera to computer.

A box will appear on your screen, click the remote shooting tab.

Then click the remote shooting box.

Pick the file that you want your pictures to go in.

Now the Remote Capture Box will appear.

Now all your camera's settings are on your computer screen.

Remote shooting will save you a lot of time.

Have fun
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Did you handheld the camera? It might be a slight IS error.
Or it might be due to the difference between lighting conditions/exposure/white ballance etc.
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I used a tripod
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Nobody addressed grade, so I'll try.

I've got two 1909 vdb that the seller called MS-63 and MS-65, which seemed believable to me. You picture looks a lot like my MS-65 (but again, these are uncertified, and graded only by the guy trying to sell to me).

Price is harder for me to guess. They have big price jumps in plus or minus one grade, and my grading is probably plus or minus 2. For example, I think MS-60 could be $16 or so, MS-63 could go $25, but MS-64 could be $45 and MS-65 could be $100.
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