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1955 Lincoln Cent. Another Defective Penny.

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My supposedly good friend traded me this other defective penny... First the buffalo that was missing a leg, and now this? There are numbers and letters everywhere on top of each other, can hardly read it. Well at least now I have 6 cents to spend at taco bell instead of five. Before spending it though, I'd appreciate a grade. thanks.
1955-Lincoln-Cent.-Another-Defective-Penny.
1955-Lincoln-Cent.-Another-Defective-Penny.
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53. One of my favorites.
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I am thinking AU details: cleaned. Some of devices and portrait kind of have a halo around it. Maybe it's the lighting but the slightly yellowish brown looks a little off to me.
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EF45
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An awesome coin. Maybe he'll give you a defective silver dollar.
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I would reconsider my friendships if I were you.

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Nice coin John XF 45 : )
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I'm at AU53. Wish I could find a friend like that
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My supposedly good friend traded me this other defective penny...


I KNEW this friend struck again. Well the nerve. My offer to trade for a non-defective cent stands for this as well.

This is my first time offering a guess (I do not even dare say opinion) on a Lincoln but I would guess XF details. Shame on him/her!
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Thanks for the grades. This coin graded problem free XF45. It does look like an AU, though I see the coloration issue that was mentioned. No hairlines or signs of polishing, but angled in the light it gives off some odd colors; so I think PCGS silently netted it for an old cleaning of sorts. I am really terrible at photographing copper in slabs, or I could do a better job of capturing the look of the coin at different angles. I still really like it though, and it has a bit of remaining luster hiding beneath blue iridescent areas in the most protected parts of the coin.
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Looks like an AU-50 to me.
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I think you should crack it out, photograph it, and then send it back in!





Kidding aside. That's a nice looking XF45!
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