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Which Lincoln Varieties Should Go To PCGS?

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What kind of Lincoln varieties would yall send to graded and what grade would you send?

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The main one I would consider is a 1955 DDO in any grade.

And maybe a 1909-S RPM, since that is a key date with an RPM and in F+ grades.

I wouldn't slab any Lincoln RPMs in the 50s or 60s, except maybe a 1969-S DD in any grade.
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What about a 84 double ear
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Send them to ANAC's. They slab varieties. PCGS will charge extra to slab a variety. I know I won't pay extra for a slabbed coin. Buy the coin and not the plastic.
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I have never stabbed a coin but I would probably send mine into ANAC. I have only heard good things from them regarding Lincoln cents.
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ANACS charges an extra $5 to verify and an extra $10 to research an error/variety.
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