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1984-S Lincoln Cent - Orange Peel Texture

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Is the a point at which the extent of the texture makes this issue more desirable? (More, or Less Texture)
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Not to a true collector. They are just coinage to me. If I see a variety with an issue of orange peel on it, I pass. They are a distraction to me in a bad way.
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No I personally have not seen any sell at a premium,although I like the look very much.
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I guess after you learn how to grade a coin, that does away. Any distraction is just that, a distraction that would lower the grade of a coin.
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