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1919 S Lincoln Penny

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Hello,
First I was not sure if this is an S. Lacking vision in one eye. Also, would someone be kind enough to give me their opinion on the grade of it? I appreciate any help. Thank you.
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Please properly crop photos before posting...thanks.
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Yep, an S mint there, and as to grade, I would venture a F-12ish .
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San Francisco mint, yes. With the coin being a common, well circulated Wheat cent (warts and all), I could see it falling in the F-F+ range. Not knowing the nature of the dark spot on the date, you could try a long 100% acetone soak to see if it diminishes. Just a thought.
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Agree 1919-S. I'll say VG-10 details (environmental damage).



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I agree with the Frog on grading
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Thank you all. I appreciate everyone sharing their knowledge.
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I'm at VG-8 possible details if that crud near date won't dissolve off with Acetone soak .
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Thank you. I appreciate your time.
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Yes, it's an S mint. The black residue around the date appears to be organic and corrosion - from what I can tell with limited pictures.

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Thank you
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F-12 at best.
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