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1919 S/S RPM Lincoln Question

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 Posted 11/02/2019  9:01 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add pendrak to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi Guys-

I have a MS 63 RB PCGS graded 1919s Lincoln that is also a 1919 S/S RPM. It is a CONECA 1919-s RPM-001 S/S South and Wexler WRPM-001. I know it is not a stage A but, I am thinking about sending it to CONECA to see if it is a B or C.

My question is what should I do with it? I do not collect these. Do I just leave it in the about 2016 PCGS holder because PCGS grading is trusted more- or- send it to ANACS and get the RPM attribution and loose the trusted factor of MS63 RB? Please let me know what you think-

I have included three pictures. 1) In the PCGS holder. 2) A pic of the date using my cheepo camera. 3) A pic of the reverse showing the die marker from Wexler.

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I didn't see that one at first. Good eye. Seeing the missing loop on the bottom was missed my first glance.
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Excellent find.
I would start off by adding a simple variety label to it.

Since you don't collect Lincoln Cent varieties, it depends on what you plan on doing with it.
If selling it online, it will need to be properly attributed and ANACS would be the only one to do it.
If selling it another way you could add a variety label and leave it up to the new owner to decide.

EDIT: I think it woul get the same grade at ANACS.
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Thanks Guys-
I will be selling it so my first step probably will be to send it to CONECA and find out exactly what stage it is. Then spend the money to send it to ANACS. Looks like it is both a Wexler and CONECA best 100 and rare enough to spend some more money on. Thank you for your advice-
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