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I was told that incandescent lights were best for coins as they can display true lustre....

What is the opinion of those who frequent this forum?

Do you prefer incandescent lights, LED lights or some other light source?

I recently purchased some light fixtures that can house incandescant bulbs... and they have some diffusers already on them.... they're good but expensive... and I've seen some very small adjustable LED lights that would take up a whole lot less space and are a fraction of the cost.... but I want the light source to be the best possible... your opinions are appreciated!
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Luster is best seen with a point source, but diffuse light is better for taking photos.
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I use white yogurt body with hole in the bottom, one cheapy Ikea LED and led ring light for microscope.
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"Shaping" and "sizing" of the light sources is important to get the right results. There are many ways to achieve this. Search for "smile directors coin photography" for an approach using the ubiquitous Jansjo light to shape the light as a narrow arc, and how to use this for maximizing lighting angle and minimizing glare.
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