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For Grading - 1946 S Lincoln

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recent purchase, just got it in today. was wondering where this coin might Grade. it shows nice in hand and under the camera.



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This is the well-known "Inverted MM" variety, LDS.

I'll say MS-66, but no clue on on the true color of this coin.
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Obverse hits and scuffs , rough fields ,left side rim a few issues . Reverse fields a little rough and minor rim issues . MS-63RD .
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MS-65 RD, but hard to get a handle on the luster.
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I'd say a strong MS64. Nice.
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these photos may show the color/luster a little better. my photo skills are still a work in progress.



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Although the OP didn't say it was, This is not an Inverted mint Mark.
Take a look here:

http://www.lincolncentresource.com/...nverted.html

It's easy to mistake. Took me a while to memorize which style the IMM was. Nice coin!
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just giving a close up of the date and mm.





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For sure a regular mint Mark. A very nice coin never the less!

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thank you!
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I stand corrected!
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Your second set of pictures are much better. The white balance is good, I can see the background is actually white. This is HUGELY beneficial for photograding, good job. You're so close to super nice pictures! That said, your light is too diffused. Try to adjust it down so you can see the cartwheel spokes and not blow out the fields with light.

I'm betting this coin is super lustrous, I see some matte-like roughness. Your pictures are showing every single tiny flaw, flaws that probably aren't so apparent in hand.

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Notice how you can see cartwheel spokes at 11 and 4 and how the fields look. Look at the shadow and you can tell where my lighting is. I also use a white background so the viewer can tell where my white balance is. If I overlit the fields, the coin would look bad.....today it's in an NGC 66 holder.

You can get there!


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what do you use to take your photos BadThad?
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I'd go 64RD based on a couple of nicks, a relatively worn die and weaker strike. Still a very nice coin of course.
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