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1971 D Half DDO-013 ?

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Ok I can't find pictures like I can in copper coins of die markers only description for halves. I'm not sure so I took a picture of one of the spreads in the t in trust. Sorry but phone can only do so much. The die marker is an obvious die crack I took a picture of. I need to know if I can get a picture of all markers somewhere to verify this. And what do you think?

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So far these isn't a complete listing for halves. Variety vista has a few listings. But what is the variety? It would help to see what that is first. Markers are secondary.
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The variety is the 1971 double die. It looks like the in god we trust has a small seperation. But I can get close enough in the pictures to show it. Or I would . Any remarks on cheap macro cameras?
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If you have a camera with a macro feature, try taking an image through a loupe/magnifing glass. Some do that with fair results. A macro camera by itself can't give you the shot you want. You need a macro camera and a microscope to get great images. Some cheap microscopes give pink looking image and not real clear as they use plastic lens and terrible lighting. Best to save you money and get the scope you want. Save the coins till you get the shot you want.
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