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MS64RB
Edited by GrapeCollects 12/14/2019 11:56 am
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MS-64RB . 
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I'll say 63RB. Long thin scratch behind Lincoln's head bothers me.
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It almost appears like a struck through above the date. Dan 
Edited by Panther 12/14/2019 7:08 pm
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64RB. Small something across the eyebrow/forehead that keeps this at a 64.
Mid die state obverse die with same mid die state reverse die.
Very nice 1911!
Thank you for sharing.
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@Panther, IMO that looks more consistent with a scratch than a strike through IMO
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Very nice. For me, it's an MS-62.
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GrapeCollects;
If you look closer their are two parallel lines that is why I called it struck through.
Dan
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That area could also possibly be a raised lamination? Not sure. I'm also at ms64, solid coin.
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My first impression was that it was a lamination. I'm at MS64, nice coin.
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PCGS Graded MS64RB Cert# 39011871 - Grades posted to my profile but I don't have the coin back yet
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@KYCopperCoins Agreed pretty small but it looks like it to me.
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I think I would give it an MS-64 BN
Happy collecting!
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