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One More 1905 Indian Cent For Grading And Comment

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Last 1905 (for now). Seller's pics. Little dig under chin, but otherwise pretty clean.
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 Posted 05/21/2023  7:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Could be anywhere between AU-58 and MS-63BN. Hard to say from these pics.
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Well, I'll know in a bit - I bought it.
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 Posted 05/22/2023  12:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add paralyse to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'll agree with Coinfrog!

Looks like it could be a very nice 58 or a slider 62 but something seems off about the color for some reason. When you get it, can you photo it out of the 2x2 holder for us?
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Will do.
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lighting and glare in these photos make a more accurate assessment difficult. it does look like a decent coin. watch your lighting when resubbing it.
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Ok, the 1905 arrived today. I took pictures under a desk lamp (first 3 pix) and outside in daylight (next 4 pix). Not taking it out of the 2x2 until I'm sure I'm going to keep it. Coin cartwheels very nicely.
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Unc (62BN range) but I still think there's something about this coin that does not look right.

Would like to see some of our other IHC "regulars'" opinions on the color and surfaces.

How does the area left of the neck look "in hand?"
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Oddly enough, that area to the lower left of the neck looks slightly raised, not incused. Very slight and you have to hold the coin at just the right angle to view it. In hand the coin is quite striking.
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I'm still looking for opinions on this coin. Paralyse questions color. In hand the coin looks very nice, but I'm curious if any of the rest of you think color is off. Thanks
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Just realized I never got much feedback on this coin. Any grading opinions?
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I'm thinking the last 4 photos are more what the coin looks like in hand. these photos are all over the place. the original photos do not even look close to the last 4 your took in-hand

using the last 4 photos as what it actually looks like I'm with paralyse on the assessment that was posted. theres something going on in the field to left of the neck. I question the originality of the surfaces and the color. the spotting on the obv and the streaking on the reverse is pushing me to call that the coin was cleaned. this is just a guess but I'm thinking there was something on the coin in front of the neck that someone removed by scraping it off then attempted to hide the results of that with a cleaning

UNC details (cleaned)
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Hardly looks like the same coin. New pics suggest a details (cleaned) coin, must agree.
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I'm starting to think shooting pictures in diffused natural light might be the most representative.
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The color does seem a bit off. It could have had an old cleaning to reduce the black spotting you see throughout the obverse. The reverse looks quite nice.


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I'm starting to think shooting pictures in diffused natural light might be the most representative.


Correct lighting to me is the most important part when it comes to taking a decent photo to grade by. It took me a lot of practice before I could produce a decent photo.
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So are you shooting in diffused natural light or with oblique artificial light, Humble pie? You can see from my pictures that the look is completely different with the different light sources. To me the look of the coin in hand is somewhere between the two. I think I may shoot the coin again, because it was still in the 2x2 on the last pics. I decided to keep it, so now I can shoot it straight.
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