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Lowball 1957 D Lincoln Wheat Cent

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I'm very surprised to see this one, never seen a 57D that worn out. Has to be at least G-VG condition. What do you think? Would be great for a lowball set.
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Wowzers. AG3 - Details Counterstamped - That thing looks like he was ready for bed like forty years ago!
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I don't like the error on the back, it's ugly.
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Not even a candidate IMO. A low ball must not be damaged nor corroded....noting but honest wear. As far as Lincolns, the best lowball is the outline of the portrait showing (barely) and the date is readable. The reverse can be almost featureless. This is the MS-70 of a lowball lincoln.
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Seller say's it's a error .Well I can say it's not and also not a low ball. It's just a piece of junk that has a slight resemblance of a Lincoln Wheat cent .
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