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Large Cent - PCGS Slab Question

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Looks AU to me.
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The slab # checks out at PCGS...was hoping for a photo. But yea, it looks over graded.

The scans are really good though. I can't get a scan to come out anywhere close to that good.

Might email the seller just to see what scanner he uses
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I have a really good scanner myself, an Epson Expression Artist. It has the transparency top and can focus adjust to accommodate film strips, so I can actually focus above the platen of glass. It natively scans at 1600x3200 dpi, a 35mm slide can be as large as 1GB or more if I want (not that there is any need or that size scan). But yes, some scanners are really, really good at high resolution 3D objects. I still prefer a good photograph though.
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