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1941 Large S Lincoln Cent Verification

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Hi,

Please tell me if you feel that some or all of these attached photos are 1941 large S Lincoln cents.

I found these coins rummaging through some pocket change over the last couple of months.

Hopefully, the attached pictures will be sufficient and I won't have to go back to enlarge each photo to clarify the 'S'

Please let me know.

Thanks



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 Posted 04/06/2011  3:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coppercoins to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Sorry, gonna take bigger pics than that.
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Not sure if the style had changed since but here is a 28-S (large)
Notice the thickness and height. You can compare to yours anyway.

http://i1020.photobucket.com/albums.../28S2obv.jpg

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I have zoomFox in my browser and I just zoomed them up. The first one is a D, the second one is a Large S, and the third one is a Small S. Off just those obverses, they look to be problem-free, and all in the VF-EF range, grade-wise. Can't really go more exacting than that without seeing the reverses.
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