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1935 S/D RPM Lincoln Wheat Cent

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1935-S/D-RPM-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent
1935-S/D-RPM-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent
1935-S/D-RPM-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent
1935-S/D-RPM-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent
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What is your photo taking set up?
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Unfortunately just digital camera on tripod
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@gf1, a couple thoughts/questions for you this am. Is there another cent underneath the one that you are photographing? I want to make sure that the extra sliver of metal around the rim is from a different coin. Also, the normal wear and tear may prevent you from knowing for sure what the mm looked like when this coin left the mint. Your slightly blurry pic makes me think that there may have been die chips in the letter S rather than this being an OMM.
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Congrats on 50 posts
Some of your pics look like the coin has a pebble like surface or way pixalated? Also need to try and get a more in focus shot,WADR of course.
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Can't tell. Need better pictures.
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For sure.
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