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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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I just love the high relief on the early Lincolns and details on them... this one has semi pebbled fields not unlike a matte proof similar to many of the 1915 and 16's I've seen. Did I mention how much I love the relief on the early Lincoln Cents? 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
19969 Posts |
65+, very nice!
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
94367 Posts |
Yes, the field texture on these early Lincolns is wonderful, and they were just everyday circulation strikes! Compare with today's garbage Zincolns from the US Mint. Just hateful.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
19227 Posts |
Excellent example. I'll go with MS64--looks like a 'flattening' hit on the upper right wheat stalk, along with the gouge under UM.
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Rest in Peace
United States
18456 Posts |
I'll go with 65BN 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
6244 Posts |
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
3662 Posts |
An attractive example; I'm leaning towards 65BN.
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
18706 Posts |
i agree this date is underrated. I think the lighting/glare is giving more of a red look than is there. I just love the string obv detail of these in MS. the hair and beard detail is just sick.
without less glare I think it comes in as MS64BN. in your blowup the field color is just a beautiful rainbow
nice coin
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3402 Posts |
I'd go with MS- 65BN...is that a die chip on top of the "D" MM?
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1361 Posts |
Ok, so they called this one cleaned...I don't see anything that would warrant a cleaned grade...but then again this entire sub could pretty much get a crack out and resub...I feel pretty hosed on this sub. No notable hairlines, other than 1 singular small one behind the head that is nearly invisible unless under high magnification if I remember right. If it was dipped it was long ago, and the color seems too consistent for that even. Opinions?  
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
19969 Posts |
MAN! I missed that show!  Was that at Sharonville? When I see a show dealer with a coin like this, I always wonder. Especially if they are also selling a lot of slabbed coins. They most certainly would have submitted it themselves....and probably did. PCGS Guess: They didn't like the color and luster didn't match the details of grade. I would expect a coin like this to have full cartwheel luster with tight spokes. I've been TPG denied with coins like this too. Ones where the spokes were kind of wide, interrupted and diffused. It taught me to really focus on the luster - that's what the graders notice first and it grabs their attention. IMO this is a brown coin, it just needs to brown up some more. I would rinse it through the polarity ladder and leave sitting naked on a piece of cardboard in a window sill. Hopefully is starts toning quickly but it could also take years. If it browns, it's worth resubmitting - I've crossed a few from a bag to the slab doing this. It can work!
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1361 Posts |
Yessir, I try to hit up Sharonville every year, reasonably close for me. Yeah, already planned on adding it to my window sill collection lol.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Yes, more brown and resubmit.
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
18706 Posts |
in the left obv field there are some spots that they may have determined to be some type of cleaning chemical that caused it. they are also on the jacket. they might have also didnt like the discoloration from the ear to the brow and on the high point of the cheek. those same spots, although weak, are also on the reverse. they could have deemed this reason for a improper cleaning and detailed the coin.
you cant go by the TV for color. if resubbed there is chance that it may detail again
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Valued Member
United States
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 First off before I grade, where the devil KYCopperCoins do you get these coins. Wow super to own such Lincolns. Someone was sitting on the press when this coin was struck. Excellent strike with good crisp features. I grade at MS65 with color at RB depending on the light. Coins with these features command higher prices and the slight darker tones bring out the strong strike.It might be a fine line between the RB and BR color. 
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