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1932 Lincoln Wheat Cent For Grading

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Hey All. How would you grade this 1932 Lincoln. Thank you for looking!

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I'm not very good at this but, I'll give it a shot:

MS-66RD



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Yea, running high with that one. Very nice when I expanded on it, take it those milky spots are on mylar...see only one contact mark, even rims are clear, I will , ahem, ass-ume the rim is not darkened (paper rolled) and give you a whoppin'
MS68RD with a real shot at higher. It is a very good strike for the early thirties (both dies new). That's a real winner!

Could even qualify for a plastic coffin!

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Looks like an easy MS65RD with a shot at 66 if the water spots don't hurt the grade. A few scattered contact marks and the spotting are the only distractions on an otherwise gorgeous coin.
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Could even qualify for a plastic coffin!


I'd say so for even an MS66, 65 probably not. A PCGS MS67RD sold earlier this year for $3.5K. Mind you, MS66 wouldn't get close to that.
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66 red, possibly a small chance at 67. There is a huge price difference between those two grades.

If it were mine it would be in my next NGC submission.
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Thanks guys, I think I ll put it in the pile for submission. I ll cross my fingers and hold my breath for a 67!
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66RD. Ticks on jaw and collar hurt a tad.
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I'm going to give this bad boy ,MS-67RD . Only issues are water spots on obverse . The nose tick is no concern .
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Please look at collar area NW and S of bow tie, and below America.
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I would think at least MS-66 RD.
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66RD
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MS-65RD
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