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1927-S Lincoln

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1927-S-Lincoln
1927-S-Lincoln

EDIT: I was really torn on what this coins grade was when looking at it in hand. After taking images of it though I'm fairly certain I know what the grade is. Would love to hear other opinions though.
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Because of the damage to the last two letters in Liberty and the gash by Lincolns ear along with several scratches on the obverse and reverse. I don't think it would grade higher than F-12
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That was what I decided after looking at the images. Looking at this thing in a 2x2 I would have sworn that it was at least a 20 because of the separation of the cheek and jaw. The wheat lines looked REALLY good in the 2x2... so much so that I thought there was a possibility that this might have gone as high as EF.

But the pictures don't lie. Even though I think it has VF details the damage has to limit the grade.

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Don't be too hard on the circulated wheaties .

coins that have served in the battlefield of commerce are supposed to have hits dings and scatches and dents .

This coin while it is not a great example of a VF it is still a VF by all standards .

Full seperation of cheek and jaw ear almost flat with most detail remaining in the hair , and full but evenly worn wheatheads are acually an EF detail on the reverse but the the obverse carries most of the weight of the grade on the coin .


VF-20 is the grade I would apply even with the low eye appeal .
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Solid VF-20 IMO.


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Don't be too hard on the circulated wheaties .


HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.....very, very true. You know, nearly every circ Lincoln Cent has been "cleaned". At some point almost all are exposed to water or other chemicals. The only difference is the bad ones have been purposely, harshly cleaned by rubbing or with acids. But I think nearly everyone of them has been "cleaned" at some point in their lives.
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I'd have to agree that it's a very solid VF20 coin. There's definitely definition in the wheat lines.
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