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1921-S LWC

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Any chance of this getting an AU grade?

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It will be close, I was thinking XF45-AU50. The wear patterns on the reverse is stronger than that of the obverse.
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Any chance of this getting an AU grade?


Yes, it has a good shot at AU50. That is a very attractive, better date LWC.
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It will be close, I was thinking XF45-AU50. The wear patterns on the reverse is stronger than that of the obverse.

I noticed that too kookoox10. I'm learning that the early 20's branch mint Lincolns are famous for their weak strikes. Which is why there is such a price difference from VF to EF...and it almost doubles in price from EF to AU.


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That is a very attractive, better date LWC.


Thanks BH1964. I feel it looks even better in hand honestly. Slightly wood-grained...
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I'd give it AU-50
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I just had to look at this post. When I found a 1921 s cent back in 1967 it started my obsession with coins and now 46 years later I'm still collecting.
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I'm really feeling XF45 on this one. I would guess higher but the two dings above the O and the roughage on the N are holding me back.
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I think it's an EF-45, due to the dings on the reverse, but could see this grade at AU-50.
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i could see this pulling an AU50. the obverse definitely,the reverse, ignoring the weak strike, which is typical for these coins, does show some signs of circulation, particularly in the stalks.
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Tough coin, AU-53.
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Looks AU-55 to me.
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Did you find this one Scotty?
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