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1921 Wheat For Grading

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Found this while going through some wheats, what do you think?



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VF-EF, nice find.
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I'd say EF-40, with what looks to be some damage by the shoulder.
Nice find.
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EF. I always look at the wheat and the ear.

As far as my judgment, I should admit that most of what I know about coins comes from paying for overgraded coins at stores.
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Good details. Some wear and a few dings/scratches make this a nice VF-35 IMO.
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You should post that nice 1925-D for grading. It's always fun to see people grade Lincolns that are known for poor strikes.
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