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1907 Indian Cent, Brown

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Image: 1907-Indian-Cent,-Brown 1907indian.jpg
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Difficult to grade with this photo, but there does appear to be some very light rub on hair above the ear and the lower curl, also light wear on reverse leaves. AU55
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Is the photo too dark?
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yes, the color in this photo looks artificial due to improper lighting? and with a coin like this so close to mint state it is hard to detect light signs of wear other than the dark smooth areas, the focus and size are very good though. I am still learning the finer points of coin photography so please take my opinion lightly. overall, the picture quality is very good.
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It would help if you could adjust the white balance; the picture has a definite bluish cast. I'm having trouble deciding if I see a bit of rub on the cheek and hair or not.
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Very nice. Sharp details. To bad on color but hey ?
Slight wear on reverse more so than obv. Rims nice, denticles also.
Liberty strong, hair nice. One good ding. Over all low to mid, max. AU
In other words, coin gets this grade :) A-
Good little indian...
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