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1882 O/S Morgan... You Vs. ANACS

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 Posted 07/12/2015  6:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinHuntingDrew to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I don't exactly trust ANACS as much as I trust PCGS and NGC.

I've seen them undergrade, and overgrade quite a bit.
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I'm ok with this being problem free. If you notice the lighting is low and it's all coming in from about 11:00. This will pick up mostly circulation marks running from 8 to 2:00 and really make them jump out.
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Dave... I agree with you. What is the best way for me to fix this when photographing my coins. I always run into this problem when I am taking pictures of any coins with luster.
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For quick pics, I just take the shot from slightly to the side, which reduces bounce-back.
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Taking pictures of coins through plastic is tricky. I'll move the lights just enough off the coin to eliminate the bounce back of the lights.
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I don't think that I would say this is a problem free coin. There are way too many hairlines on the obverse IMO.
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