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1937-D Lincoln Cent

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I just received this full red 1937-D Lincoln with nice color and luster.

There are two small marks on the reverse.

It only cost $2.25 with free shipping on ebay. What do folks think about the grade?

Thanks for your opinions.

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Very nice.
Like the cart wheel luster, seems the reverse is nicer than the obverse, may have been in a folder.
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MS-64RD . Just 2 little hits on reverse. nice red wheatie.
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Lots of field noise, I'm between 63 and 64.
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Agree 64RD. A beauty - well done.
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MS-64 RD.
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I agree with BadThad on this one. I was thinking MS63RD first impression.
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Rookie question, if you don't mind: Can anyone tell me in a sentence or two your opinion of what distinguishes a 64 from a 65? I think I understand a 66, more or less, but I've looked at hundreds of examples, and I've looked at various photographic grading scales, and the former distinction remains a bit elusive for me. Thanks in advance for any insights.
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