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This is one of the coins I picked up at the auction - it was in the 1909 VDB box. Again, I was not responsible for the staple marks lol. It's how it was when I got it.  
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MS-63 RD , Not crazy about reverse.
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I think I see a lot of luster, very few distractions, can't quite tell if it's RB...but it looks to be.
65RB
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64 Red, weak obverse strike.
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Thanks guys. Don't you wish you could see the history and storage of the coins you get? Also, I have a question about the y in Liberty. Is that a typical strike? And, coinfrog, I hear you about the obverse strike. It amazes me how many different types of strikes there are on Lincolns!
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Hi,
I'll say 63 RD only because the obv. has five (5) significant dings that a conservative grader would use to hold it back.
If it had just one or two of these hits, I'd join the consensus 64 crowd though.
It's still a very nice coin either way.
IMHO
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I'd go 64 with a shot at 65. Nice coin!
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