It's not your eyes. I took the photos at two angles to be able to show the coin features, and marks, better. The first and third photos focus more on the top of the coin, and the second and fourth show the lower part more clearly.
Instead of slapping any blurry, over-exposed, or bland, crappy photo, I adjust lighting, sometimes 3 lamps, I crop them, and use my Nikon software to sharpen all of them, adjust contrast and brightness if necessary, to try and show how the coin really looks. Otherwise, how can anyone grade them ?
Instead of slapping any blurry, over-exposed, or bland, crappy photo, I adjust lighting, sometimes 3 lamps, I crop them, and use my Nikon software to sharpen all of them, adjust contrast and brightness if necessary, to try and show how the coin really looks. Otherwise, how can anyone grade them ?























