Some Lincolns

dustywallen

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Was playing around this morning and though I might start to photo my collection. Still upgrading

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dustywallen said:
Was playing around this morning and though I might start to photo my collection. Still upgrading

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I think the photos are great whether from a phone or a camera. Sag, you just wait for the craptastic quality my camera produces. You'll yearn for this type of quality.
 

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Nickel Searcher 219 said:
whoooo at that 1919!! That thing is a beaut!Too bad your 09-s VDB isnt that nice. :P

Well this is true 😊but I just try to get the best condition I can at the time with what money I have. I will say that was the first teen we ever owned that was red that you could see his beard detail. Maybe one day I can get all of them to match. Lol
 

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Sag, you just wait for the craptastic quality my camera produces. You'll yearn for this type of quality.

They are not that bad, I can't see the dates for some of them. I'll analyze the pics tomorrow. I didn't see them until now, as they went into the junk folder.
 

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Please note that I am just wanting other to SEE my set. Not selling. This is a work in progress. Just been collecting for a little over a year now. Did the whole silver hoarding thing for a while and sold it when it was high. Now we enjoy collecting Lincoln Cents. Some BU wheaties are coming up once we get to the 1930'S.
 

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Did you find some of those in circulation? Oh, and you are missing the '22 plain. :)
 

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Did you find some of those in circulation? Oh, and you are missing the '22 plain. :)

Yes some have came from circulation. Others have came from bulk buying. Also have cherry picked sets. Also all area coin shops are frequent stops and of course eBay and Craigslist.
 

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Yes the 1922 "plain" I feel like is not really a cent. Those were just obviously dies that were worn. Dansco made a slot for them in there albums for some reason. Me personally I wouldn't buy one unless I knew it came off of die #2 and it had been graded by one of the big ones. I think that all others are just weak D's and some even just common circulation wear.
 

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How are you lighting these? I am currently in the planning stage of turning an Old Borkenholder Entertainment Center into a photography box with Storage. I am tying to figure out how to do the lighting. I do Olympic Pins mostly for my small things. Similar to pins, but I find that when I get right in on them, I tend to block the light with my hands or Camera. It makes taking photo's difficult if not impossible. The hardest are the highly reflective ones. The glare off of the surface is so bad that details are nearly impossible to make out.
 

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