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1962-D (Lincoln Cent) Die Chip?

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Hey guys it looks like some chips on the reverse
1962-D-Lincoln-Cent-Die-Chip?
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Is that close up a photo of the scopes screen?
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Kind of a common place for reverse chips. You were doing so good with your pictures untill you slipped that scope screen pic in
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Yes Mr. John it might not help as much in a picture tho.
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I guess I haven't read the rules yet but why so much hate on the scope pics? I'll stop uploading them but just curious
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but why so much hate on the scope pics?

Here's one reason - you ever try magnifying a pixelated scope photo to see it better?
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No hate, just common chips.
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Yep, Die Chips.
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Yes these are die chips.
When you take a picture of the screen of a monitor or scope, you are also taking a picture of the pixels of that screen. While we do like to see pictures from your scope, you need to just get that scope image to a computer and just upload the actual image.
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When you take a picture of the screen of a monitor or scope, you are also taking a picture of the pixels of that screen. While we do like to see pictures from your scope, you need to just get that scope image to a computer and just upload the actual image.

Excellent explanation!
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