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1974 D Lincoln Cent Grade?

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Tell what you guys think this may be.

1974-D-Lincoln-Cent-Grade?

1974-D-Lincoln-Cent-Grade?
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I'll say MS-61, perhaps 62.



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I'm seeing circulation wear/dings/rubs--note the apparent wear on the cheek bone and jaw. Lower portion of Abe's shoulder shows a gash on the coat. Memorial building details appear--overall--to be a little muted (worn). This one might fall in the lower AU rage, perhaps close to mid AU.
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I may be incorrect or the pictures may not do it justice but I believe what your seeing on Lincolns face and body is toning and browning some of theses were only touched once or twice by my grandfather who as a bank teller collected uncirculated rolls as they were released.
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I'll guess AU. I think I can see some circulation rub and wear.
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Another stained, AU spender.
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Another AU-55.
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