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I Have A Question About 1991 D Lincoln Cent? MS-68RD Or MS-67RD

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We need the full coin and both sides to give it a grade.
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Oh I am sorry I thought I had the correct photo
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Not promising for the grades you want based on the partial obverse photo provided.

Show us the full coin with in-focus photos.

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So sorry for all the not full photos.

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I also have a 1991 D Lincoln Cent with weird coloring.

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MS would be too high a grade for this coin. Keep in mind MS means mint state. Your coin is not mint state. MS-65 would be a high grade coin. MS-66 and higher would be a superbly struck coin with great color and no distracting marks.
Note the grading images from PCGS on this site for the higher grade coins:
http://www.PCGS.com/Photograde/#/Lincoln/Grades
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