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Belgium 1919/4 2 Cents

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 Posted 08/31/2014  02:09 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add DVCollector to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I re-shot this coin because it has a great copper color and I like the lion! In this grade, you can also see a lot of interesting details, such as re-engraved letters, an overdate (1919/4), small die cracks, die scratches and what appears to be die rust--producing raised lumps on the coin. I shot this with a new technique that brings out maximum detail.

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Belgium-1919/4-2-Cents
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08/31/2014 02:36 am
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 Posted 09/05/2014  4:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Aernout to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
nice shot => the details are incredible sharp.

Also a nice coin.

Like the lion too ;)

mvg,
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Where are the
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die rust--producing raised lumps
?

I see dirt and verdigris.
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What an absolutely incredible amount of detail! Love this coin.
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Quote:
I see dirt and verdigris.
Sure, there's verdigris, some of it pretty dark around the rim--but very little dirt. For instance, the raised lumps in the fields around "2 CENT" are definitely metal, and probably the result of rust acting on tiny die scratches. If it's not obvious from the pictures, it sure is when you examine the coin under a lens.

Thanks everyone! I like shooting at this level of detail because the photo speaks for itself--all those small details are quite clear.
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DVCollector,
Thank you for clarifying.
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