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2016 P Roosevelt Die Chip Or Variety?

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I checked out another 2016 P and nothing in the space indicated on the other one.
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Just another die chip. The single squeeze dies have lots of them.
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Just curious SF11Dude how do you take your photo's?
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Actually I use 3 methods, cell phone, a celestron 10X150 and then this pic came from a USB camera 20X-800X with a sepia filter from the software.

Black & White and Sepia help me see the lines and doubling better.
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I'm still learning coin photography myself, but for me I find these images hard to see. There is a good forum on this site for taking photo's of coins. Some really good tips.
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Trying to master the diffused lighting and getting close/far enough distance pics can be tough, working on it!
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