I have two table lamps on my desk when looking at coins and I have to place a coin between them and rotate coin or it will look like op coin, so I agree with lighting issue as makecents stated.
Thank you for your advice, otherwise I use this kind of light so that the coin is illuminated from all sides. I will try with a different light source to take photos again
I've run into this issue before, the lighting is causing a reflection that resembles a DD. Usually when I see that I angle the coin back and forth in the light to see if it disappears.
always when I check if it is DD I must turn the coin and look at it from different angles, otherwise MD is not visible from different angles while DD is always visible no matter how you turn the light source and tilt the coin.
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