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1913-S Lincoln Cent - Your Grade?

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I'm thinking VF-20 details (cleaning; environmental).

What say you?

1913-S-Lincoln-Cent---Your-Grade?

1913-S-Lincoln-Cent---Your-Grade?

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P.S. I'm still working on improving my coin photographs...
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Very Nice Semi-Key date Lincoln...

I'll give it a VF-25/30
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VF-25 details (environmental damage).
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Thanks y'all!

I reckon it's better to under-grade than over-grade, although I think I need to watch for being too strict.

I thought some of the 'scratches' might indicate cleaning attempts in the past, but I need to remember that this coin has been all over the country, in all sorts of environments, with all sorts of people, for 104 years, so a little wear and tear is to be expected.

~ Mark

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It may make VF-25 Details.
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Agree dd27....still not a bad coin!
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I have to agree with VF-25 adding that this Lincoln is not my cup of tea .
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VF-25 details, environmental damage
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also looks like some porosity on the obverse surfaces. I wouldnt be opposed to verdicare soak if you had some
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also looks like some porosity on the obverse surfaces. I wouldnt be opposed to VerdiCare soak if you had some


Yes indeed! ... Although it seems this coin's damage is mostly permanent.

I soaked the coin in distilled water for an hour; acetone for 30 minutes; and xylene for 15 minutes; with distilled water rinsing after each soak. I then applied Verdi-Care, which I let soak in for 24 hours on each side, with some very light toothpick taps per the Verdi-Care suggestions, followed by another 24 hours on each side, and light circular turns on a microfiber cloth (also per Verdi-Care suggestions).

I've been working on my coin photography a fair amount the past few days, so the photos below have better lighting than the first ones I posted, and the color of the coin is more true to the color in-hand. Consequently, it might look like the coin is worse off after the above procedures. I think this 'worse appearance' is the result of a more accurate photographic image, and perhaps the water/acetone/xylene soaks exposing more of the underlying damage. (I don't know as much about that last conjecture, but I reckon it's a possibility.)

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Looks better, it is what it is. Going any further would ruin it...good job.
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I wouldnt go any further with either but it did clean up pretty good.
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