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I picked this up three weeks ago in a decades old Seaby envelope. I put up a phone picture at the time,

but I don't think these two taken with a fairly good Nikon are any better. Opinions please.

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Nice coin the top one i assume is more of a likeness and would be the one i would keep.

The one below appears a bit dark ,but why you have the coin in hand your the best person to decide.

To make a decision i would say a picture between the two :P

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It's got to be the first for me. To be honest though, it looks as if the former is too bright and the latter too dark, perhaps a middle ground will get the best of both worlds?

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Both sets of pictures are very good and can enable the viewer to determine the grade of the coin which is important. Less easy to know is the extent of the lustre on the coin but that will always tend to vary with the light that was used when the photo was taken , whether natural or artificial. Just as the light used when viewing the coin in the hand will affect the extent of lustre. It all depends on whether the picture is an aid to selling the coin or to capture the image for the owner's information and pleasure. Picture taken seconds apart will vary depending on light fluctuation. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, as they say.

R

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All in the lighting as has been said/beaten on, but personally I also like the more golden shade of the brighter first picture. Those are not bad at all, and better than my efforts, certainly!

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