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1924-S, 1954 Lincolns

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I found these in coin rolls!

I haven't tried grading much, but I'm going to guess that the 1924S's are Fine, (Very?)Good; and the 1954 between XF and AU.


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VG10 Damaged,G04 verdigris,AU55.
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The 1954 is a nice coin, AU,

I also agree with vermontensium, VG and G-4

Try soaking in Olive Oil, can't hurt it.
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Thanks! I'll try the olive oil; does anyone know why that helps?

Edit: how long in the olive oil?
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Not commenting the "problems" mentioned above;

'24-S is VF20 net to F12,
'24-S is VG8 net to G4,
'54 is MS62RD.
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I agree with F12 after damage and G4. Hard to judge the 54 with the pics! :)
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Thanks! As for the 1954, I'll see if I can get better pictures, it does look shaper in-hand.
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Not commenting the "problems" mentioned above;

'24-S is VF20 net to F12,
'24-S is VG8 net to G4,
'54 is MS62RD.


Pretty much agree except the 54 might grade higher, hard to tell with the pictures.

The 24S would likely respond well to VERDI-GONE™, but it's pretty thick verdigris, no telling what's under it.
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With respect to the 24S verdigris, I don't know if it would be worth putting it through the verdi-gone, as it isn't that great a grade to begin with, and it wouldn't increase the grade/value much anyways.
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Very true rogers. If you like the coin and plan to keep it then I guess you could verdigone, otherwise leave it be for the next guy :)
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Figured out some of the macro settings for my camera, so I now have 1400x1400 pixel pictures for my coins I tried it on a British 1 Shilling and it was amazing!

Anyways, here is the 1954 again (I think the grade will be knocked down a bit with these pictures, although to be honest, I can only see some of the scratches when I look at it extremely closely.)

EDIT: The pictures at the top of the thread were replaced with the new ones, so I won't add them again here.

Thanks for your comments!
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