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Is there a good grading reference for LMC? I dont know why but I have issues with zinc cents with grading. I can get pretty accurate on copper cents though its really crazy.

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Not many, I think there's some in Chuck's book and I've spelled it out here on the forums. Try searching....good luck!
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I have issues with zinc cents with grading


Don't feel bad I also suffer from the same affliction, the modern zinc cents are a real tough coin to grade, I think there are not many super high end examples due to the speed and quantity of minting, the planchets are produced by contractors to the mint now days, and not the mint itself, quality control is not as tight as it used to be, more coins seem to have plating issues, spots, rough planchets, etc.
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