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1972 Lincoln Cent For Grading

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Here is a 1972 LMC for grading. It has some interesting lines across the reverse and I am not sure why. How would you grade?
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 Posted 08/10/2017  11:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Crazyb0 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Rims are pretty beat up, wear on coat and hair/ear, AU-53. Those/are some kind of roller marks on reverse, would(should) be considered PSD, and a "damaged" coin.
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I can make out corresponding lines on the obverse as well. They may be roller lines or it could be a "woody" but, neither are PSD ( PMD) or damage as they happen pre-strike.
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Any chance you can get some more light on this guy? I'd wager this is around MS64 but I can't tell if it's full red or red brown. Also a touch of a MAD I believe but I'm not too good at what errors are called. Otherwise, the fields look amazingly clean! Nice coin!
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Solid 64 Red. Possible outside chance at 65 Red.
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Sorry ,but I disagree . There are a lot of rim hits on this coin , black spots on obverse and scuff's on jacket.
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64RD
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I am not seeing any wear, so I shall say MS-64 RD.
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As requested, tried to get some more light on this puppy.

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63RD, shot at 64 tops. Carbon spots hurt the appeal.
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I'm gonna stick to 64RD. Thanks for posting more pics!
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64 RD maybe a bit of an alloy issue. The lines are consistent on both sides. A few spots hurt a bit.
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