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1960-D Small Date Lincoln Memorial Cent, For Grade

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Love the early 60's Lincolns, I haven't seen too many with die polishing this heavy both front and back, this coin is absolutely beautiful in hand!
1960-D-Small-Date-Lincoln-Memorial-Cent,-For-Grade
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These rolls are insane, most of the Lincoln busts in the first 2 rolls have maybe 3 or less ticks, majority have 1 or none...fields maybe 1 or 2 small ticks, and the reverse is the same.
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Those are some pretty deep die abrasions. Maybe trying to remove a clash or a newbie practicing their die polishing technique?
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I always find it amazing how a heavy load of die polish abrasions look insane under the scope, but to the naked eye it adds appeal, and you don't really see them. Same dude must have polished both obverse and reverse lol.
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