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2005 P Lincoln Cent Zinc Very Nice

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 Posted 09/14/2022  6:03 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add allcoinsaregood to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Found in my new bank roll, A very nice circulated 2005 P Lincoln Cent with clean fields, two small marks on the obverse near the date and three very small carbon spots. The Reverse is clean as far as I could see. I realize this is not a very old coin but I like it so I am going to stick it in a flip. What do you think of my choice? Let me know if you consider the cent worthy of saving and regards!
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Like it - seems flip-worthy.
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Can't tell much from these photos.
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For a more balanced contrast between the field and devices, try holding a piece of paper between your light source and the coin.
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Looks like some mirrors going on - very nice.

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has an unnatural look, are you digitally processing your pics to give the coins reflective surfaces? this one appears to have a fingerprint above One Cent
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Please adjusts your camera. This photo is past trough filters. My Soft do not recognize the filters but detected. Try a new set of photos please, seem nice coin and filter main light when you take photos, so no glare will be. Hard to do but is possible.
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