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1934 Lincoln Cent, 4th Attempt To Grade

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 Posted 11/09/2016  4:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list
VG-10, not even half the wheat lines are there.
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 Posted 11/09/2016  7:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GR58 to your friends list
VG details ... I am seeing a good hit right on top of Lincolns head
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 Posted 11/09/2016  8:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list
Not to mention reverse stains.

Seldom have more words been spoken about a coin worth so little.
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11/09/2016 8:39 pm
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 Posted 11/09/2016  9:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kheldim81 to your friends list
Yes it is terrible coin. But as for my grading I think I did quite good on this one.
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 Posted 11/09/2016  9:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Joseph7420 to your friends list
VG-10 for me.
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 Posted 11/09/2016  9:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list
Get your Two Cents in, because that's about what it's worth.
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 Posted 11/10/2016  10:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add panzaldi to your friends list
VG10 also
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 Posted 11/11/2016  6:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add upstate to your friends list
Dude I think it's hilarious that cropping to a larger picture gave us a larger denomination, and even funnier that no one mentioned it
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 Posted 11/11/2016  6:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list
I went straight to "Reply" after the first images!
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 Posted 11/11/2016  7:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GR58 to your friends list
I was pretty sure why the dime happened
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 Posted 11/12/2016  01:04 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dd27 to your friends list
I agree with VG-10.

And hey, this section is about grading coins--including learning how to grade--not 'who can post the most expensive coin'.

*Gets down off soapbox.*

~ Mark
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11/12/2016 01:04 am
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 Posted 11/12/2016  02:00 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kheldim81 to your friends list
I don't know what happened. Earlier those dime pictures were Lincoln Cent pictures .
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 Posted 11/13/2016  10:37 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pocketchange2 to your friends list
Your image transferred to my computer as a 76 Kb image, which (IMO) is way to compressed to use for grading.
A "cropped" image is just a piece (submatrix) of the (76 Kb) compressed image, and contains the same "distorted" (or, altered) information as the "76 Kb compressed image", but just enlarged.
Thus, "cropping" an image is just isolating a submatrix of the original 76 Kb (compressed) image matrix and doesn't produce a better image. In summary, (IMO) your efforts in learning to grade a coin can not be very effective using a picture/image, with the upload-capacity limits posted on most websites. So, if you send a coin to a professional grader, the grade it receives will rarely reflect what you see from your highly compressed image.
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 Posted 11/13/2016  1:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kheldim81 to your friends list
These pictures were taken a while ago. I have figured out how to take better pictures with my phone since then. As for why picture was changed to dime I forgot to rename file so maybe it was overwritten.
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 Posted 11/16/2016  1:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinHuntingDrew to your friends list
Does it really matter? Coin is only worth $0.15 anyways.
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