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1984 Double Ear Lincoln Cent

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I'm sure these get posted a lot and most are probably nothing but I this jumped out at me so I hope it's something. I don't have a loupe or digital camera yet so forgive me if it's not clear enough. Found it coin roll hunting last night, only real find of the night really. I don't know much about grading but it's a little dirtier than I'd like. Any opinions welcome, thanks guys.

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 Posted 03/05/2018  12:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Willburton to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not real clear but looks like it to me. I'm no expert but I'd say it's worth $15+
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I agree, it looks harder to see when it is blurry. I would like to see it closer to tell for sure.
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 Posted 03/05/2018  12:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinBuffalo to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hey $15 for a penny is a nice return.

Tried zooming in, maybe you can see it better. I compared with a couple of other pennies to see if it could be hair but didn't see anything. Also the chin is fatter than others.

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 Posted 03/05/2018  12:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Still blurry, but I see the beard area that looks like the doubled ear die.
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Don't feel bad, Bigfoot pictures are always blurry too!
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lol true. Had to borrow the camera last night so I can't try to take another one. I'll put it in a 2x2 for now and maybe some time in the future I'll be able to get clearer pics. I'm guessing you would need really clear pics to give any estimate as to a grade or worth, right?
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I'm guessing you would need really clear pics to give any estimate as to a grade or worth, right?


Pretty much so. With blurry pics you can get a "guesstimate" grade. With clear pictures you can get more of an exact grade.
Oh, and would need BOTH obverse and reverse pictures
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You're looking at an XF45-AU53 coin, which from what I see on obverse shows one good sign, no split plating and no massive zinc rot beginnings. I would give it a bath in acetone. This will remove the human skin oils and other organic badboy elements before putting in 2x2. Check places like ebay for sales of this DDO, that will tell you what people are trying to bilk sell it for.
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For grading, images are not a lot of help. Somethings don't show on images that do with the coin in hand. Something minor can affect the grade for a higher grade coin.
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That makes sense, Mark. I know nothing about it but to me it's more greasy than anything else, like it's been handled a lot. Definitely not a premium coin.

I thought acetone was only for silver coins? I could pick some up and give it a go with a test penny. The back is a bit darker and shows some toning but that's about it too. I checked ebay last night and there's no way they'd sell for that much lol. Some posts looked like they'd been up for quite some time. I'd agree with that, coop. I'd take internet grades with a grain of salt but XF45 sounds nice to me. Thanks for all the input everyone.
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Here is a link to PCGS photograde.
https://www.PCGS.com/photograde/
That will help to grade circulation wear on coins. But any coin damage will reduce the grade. Sometimes as much as 90% if the coin is damaged.
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Oh cool, I didn't know they had something like that. Thanks, I'll take a look.
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These sell fairly rarely in anything other than some kind of MS condition. That said, yours is still pretty spiffy and if the reverse is anything like the front you should be in the $80-100 zone.
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15 bucks? Go try and find one slabbed in TPG. Thats what some might like to buy it as. That coin fair markets at 50+ raw unslabbed for starters. If its MS62RB. up that to 77.00 plus shipping.
Nice find, get that baby in plastic, send it on GC auction and watch it bring what market dictates.
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to the forum!

It looks like the the double ear to me and should realize over $100.00. If ya'll have some of these for sale around $15.00, shoot me an email!
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