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Franklin Halve 1962-D Pics

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mostly I am just trying to adjust my camera ,but any thoughts on condition?any thoughts on using the macro or flash.

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The glare is making it hard to see but they look uncirculated to me. Use the macro setting without the flash but use indirect light to help the picture from being to dark.
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ok,thanks
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A little stronger light over the coin, no flash. You need to calibrate the white balance. The second picture is almost there. I can see some cartwheel spokes, that should be one of your goals - show the luster.
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thank you,i had a fealing the light was to weak.i will have to get some brighter bulbs.
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Try to use a tan background the blue matches the silver too well and is messing with the color.
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