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What do you think? I'm @ MS64

Is the photo good enough to venture a grade?

I have REALLY been working on my photography, with getting a good enough shot to grade from as my priority.

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03/23/2011 8:16 pm
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 Posted 03/23/2011  8:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add upstate to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Your probably correct at 64, lacks superior strike
and has a couple scratches preventing it from going higher.
Nice photo and a great coin.
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nice looking 1947.....does it have nice luster? can't tell from the pics.
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Great luster. Actually, I thought it was very evident in the photo.
I am using axial lighting through an angled glass, and I am fighting glare, as the luster is so strong.
Did that make sense?
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I'll say MS-64 might be MS-65 would need to see some pictures in natural light (i.e. teletrade auction photo type lighting that shows luster)
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