I had just read in Heritage magazine about one of these selling for $149,000 (pcgs MS 65) and I found these in bag I was going through and I got excited until I found out in these grades they are only worth a few dollars, still not bad for the 3 cents I paid. I love the front of the first one. The second one has stripes on the front. What causes that?
Those are a couple of nice 26S's! They both appear to be F-VF. You have to keep in mind with this date/mint that the dies were generally worn pretty badly. It makes them a little trickier to grade. The "stripes" are due to a poor alloy mix in the planchet, pretty common and it doesn't hurt the value.
The verdigris on the reverse of the second one is a concern. I'd soak it in the distilled water and then xylenes to see if it improves. Then rinse it with acetone and put it in an airtite ASAP so it doesn't "grow". Based on the 26S Lincolns I've seen, these are pretty dang good.
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