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1961 LMC

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What are your thoughts on a grade?


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PR68 maybe 69. What'd you use to get pics? AMAZING.!

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This coin has been the most difficult coin to photograph that I have.I have made several attempts at it but I couldn't get the glare down to an acceptable level for posting.So with all of pictures in the "Days of Morgan and Ike" threads,I have had plenty of experimenting with the lighting, and I decided to try one more time.
I used a piece of plastic,at a 45 degree angle to reflect the light down on the coin,with the light to the side,to shoot through.
I think in the photo-forum they call it axial lighting.?
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Thank You all for looking and giving an opinion!
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