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1957 Jefferson Nickel WDDO-012 Proof

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1957 WDDO-012 Proof

Not a major one but a missing hole filled.

I like going through same coins over and over again.
Now one only a few left to be date complete on obverses the reverses a long way too go.

Nice class 2 doubling on LIBERTY, the star, the date and IN.

any comments, suggestions or feedback welcome

It has been very tricky to get photos on similar ones on this one I took coop's tips I think they came out good

http://www2.briansvarietycoins.com/...ngs/view/595


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The first image shows two light sources. One is best for light and shadows.

Second one is better. (one light source) A little more diffuser might help a bit more?

Third one has a bit too much glare. (more diffuser needed)

The fourth one is the wrong area. On Brian's image he shows the tall window on the right, the medium light on the left side of the image. I think I see the potholes he is showing on the right side of the image.

Tips of the day:
When trying to match a known image, check the light direction. That will help make the images a lot closer to looking alike. Also remember on proof coins, you need less light or more diffuser to deal with the glare. The light I use is a 14 Watt bulb. Basically like a flashlight bulb. It is very small and the brand (Radio Shack) lasts for years. (I change it because it gets dark, and not that it stops working.
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