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Kinda hard to see but looks XF-AU.
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I know the pics aren't great I cant figure out how to get my iphone to take bigger pictures...
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All my pics are taken with my iPhone 5S. What I do is stack up books about 4 inches high and hang just the camera lens off the end of the stack. That way you're not trying to hold the camera and hit the button at the same time. Once the coin is stationed under the camera use your index finger and thumb to stretch the picture bigger until the coin fills up the screen. Without moving the camera take a pic of the other side of the coin. Voila! Decent coin pics with your iPhone.
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AU-50 details, appears to have a large scratch on reverse field.
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Wow thanks for the advice! I will definitely start doing that! Can you tell me where the scratch is? I can't see it myself, but would like to know. Thanks for all the help guys.
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Took some better pictures using your technique CelticSoul! I couldn't quite capture the luster though...

But here they are, maybe give it another go with the better pictues?


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