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Extremely Weakly Struck MS-61 1926-D Lincoln

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This 1926-D is graded MS-61 by NGC. Is the reverse simply due to a weak strike, a very worn die, Struck Through Grease or what?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/37123226578...RK:MEBIDX:IT

I have a similarly struck coin, a 1920-D.



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I came across another example, a 1925-S. Both sides are very weakly struck.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1925-S-Linc...em46316811a9
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awesome coins!
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I was going to bid on the OP linked coin. Looked like a good buy until the snipers had their way with it......I got way outsniped
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Love that 1925-S.
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EDWEATHER-- Why would you bid on that 26-d very weak strike ? I just bought a 26-d in EF-45 full strike
at a local coin show that would blow that MS-61 out of the water, for a lot less money than it went for.
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IMO worn die.
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Probably as a conversation piece T-BOP
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Due to over-used, worn dies, quite typical of the 20's branch mints.
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