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Of The 2 Sets Of Coins Which Is Better

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Poll Question
I'm looking for better to grade from I think I know the answer but,

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Yes both the same I'm trying to get all my pics the same size in side by side so it will take up less room, but I'm not sure what size to use.
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I would suggest featuring one coin side per photo--not trying to join both sides in one image. Each image posted is limited to 300MB. By having obverse and reverse sides in their own image--you can get a bit more image quality (larger and sharper) vs two sides per image. Just my opinion.
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It's the same coin in both.
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A is about 1000 pixels wide and B the second, is about 800 wide.
I save my obverses (and reverses) at 500x500 each and when I combine them, I make the pair 600x300 and that seems sufficient for me. My photo inventory per coin is usually 3 images in my folders.
I don't think 1000 is necessary so smaller one is the one I voted for.
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My eyes see more detail in A
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The obverse is not sharp enough for grading in any case.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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Sorry, I was on my phone. I checked it out on the computer. In either case the picture is too small. For here you can load up to 1200 pixels on the largest side. Do all your pictures at the maximum size, CCF automatically resizes it to the screen. With a large pixel size you can zoom in for more details. Both of these are good but too small IMO.
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