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1916 LWC Grading

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New coin how would you grade it.

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Pretty coin. Some red underneath peeking through. I LIKE! Slightly off center strike...just barely.

This coin spent some time in an album. Might be the hint of a fingerprint on the reverse.

Going AU58 on this one, because of the rubs on the cheek & hair. Very pleasant coin to look at though.

Again...GREAT pictures!
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Nice, Nice, early Lincoln.

Look at those wheat stalks, MS-62RB
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1916 was the first year for tnew master obverse hub. An MS coin will normally show complete beard detail, I see some flatness from rub. Also, the color is more consistent with a lightly circulated coin than a MS one.

EDIT - I also see some rub on the rim on both sides.

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