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1912 S Lincoln For Grading

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I just bought this one, haven't gotten it in the mail but the seller left good pics. Judging by Photograde, I would say a 58. What do y'all think?
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A 58 would still have luster and only a hint of wear. On this coin, Lincolns ear is blended with the hair from wear, and the cheekbone/jaw are nearly flat.

I would say XF 40.

It is still quite an attractive coin with very nice color

I wonder if that's permanent marker to the left of Lincolns head, might be worth a dip in acetone to take that off.
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I agree, EF-40 tops, based primarily on the lack of detail on the ear and surrounding areas. When I was a kid many would have graded this VF-35.
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Thanks guys I'm not a coin grader that's why I wanted to ask. What do you guys think about the mint mark?
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MM looks good. I'm at XF-45. Except for that purple mark, I'd love to have that in my collection.
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I'm thinking the purple is on the holder. Hope so, the main reason I got this one is because it looks a lot like the rpm.

http://varietyvista.com/02a%20LC%20...2SRPM001.htm
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Strong EF 40
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EF40 but no RPM, close only good in horseshoes and hand grenades! Interesting to note, there must have been a bad punch tool, notice the upper serif area on both these.
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Crazy, I was looking at that photo and the angle of the image is slightly different on the stage b pic. Your trick works better on that pic. We'll see when I get it, I have had a great record with these recently! Thanks for the comments guys I learned To pay better attention to the cheek and ear on this post!
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EF40 with great color.

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Original, nice. Could go VF35 or XF40. I agree to try and that purple stain off with an acetone bath
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I agree, EF-40 tops, based primarily on the lack of detail on the ear and surrounding areas. When I was a kid many would have graded this VF-35.

I totally agree , we must have lived on the same block.
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