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1958 P D For Grading

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hate the finger prints. I'm just getting an idea of my whole set, thanks for the input

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MS-63RD and MS64RB

Actually I don't really mind the finger print in the first picture. But I am confused about the second picture, has the obverse toned and the reverse is still red? Or is that just the lighting?
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58p - AU55/58 - Lapel, cheek bone, and jaw show what looks like wear. Interesting that the only place it's turning brown is where the fingerprint is! Plus, you could also call him Lincoln the red nosed president! :)

58d - Looks 64 but the over exposed high points could be hiding some wear. Can you re-shoot this one and knock down your lighting a little bit? Also, do I see some die polishing lines on the reverse at the top there? Right under 'unum' or is this more indicative of older dies? I'm still learning the finer points.

Overall some pretty nice wheaties!
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MS60BR and MS62RB.
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62 both
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1) MS-62,
2) MS-63.
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