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1971 D Kennedy Half - MD Or DDO?

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WOW! That 1961 pic example is amazing.
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Thanks, folks.
The only reason I thought I had a DDO was due to the notching the on the second "1" in the datye and the notching at the top of the left leg of the "U". The under image of the "1" does not look like a shelf. It has shape in the form of a curved edge. The reverse is MD. I can see that clearly in the "O" of DOLLAR. When I am looking at coins I use a 10x magnifier (like I use on stamps but without the base measurement guide). I use an LED flash light and change the illumination direction from K-1 through K-12 to be sure I am not looking at shadow. I am curious as to how to create the negative. There does not seem to be an option on my phone or my camera. I will have to look into some software to do that.

As always, many thanks,
Chris
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 Posted 03/27/2019  2:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add levelsofmadnes to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Ok.... going to have to twist your arm...
Coop is there a special program you use to invert images?/
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Just on my Photoshop program. Control +I inverts the images.
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Thanks, Coop.
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I found the option in windows Paint. Thanks, folks.
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And if someone has an inverted image, it can be changed back to a normal image with the same formula I mentioned earlier. I
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