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How can I make quality photos for sale? I see on ebay quite a few sellers who take high-quality photos. I ask you to give me some tips on how to improve your photos
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There seem to be 3 main types of coin photography setups:


-- DSLRs (or mirrorless nowadays):

http://goccf.com/t/158182

(This is what I use, and seems to be the usual recommendation here at CCF.)




-- USB microscopes:

http://goccf.com/t/283676




-- cellphones:

http://goccf.com/t/372301

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You can take pretty decent photos with the newer cell phones but it takes some practice. If you need to zero in on the mint mark or some other feature you'll probably need a USB microscope or a DSLR camera setup.
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