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1909 S Lincoln Cent

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Nice Cent !!

The reverse of this coin is very strong while the obverse is a bit weak based on the pics, I belive that it has been this way its entire life.

Based upon the pics I put this coin at an EF-40, in hand it may make 45,, definitely a nice brn cent.

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I'm very interested to see how the opinions on this coin go. I agree that the reverse is much stronger than the obverse. The grade I gave this coin overall was an F15. If the obverse had been as strong as the reverse, I could have seen a high VF to possibly EF grade. With the obverse so weak (the ear is pretty flat and the collar is worn almost smooth), I probably erred on the side of caution. Keep those opinions coming!
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Nice.Through my eyes,I would grade it a VF-35. B12
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I think this coin would look alot better in hand..Technical Fine if you go with the ear and bow tie as a guage, but there are alot of lincolns with softness in the obverse. I think this coin would price at a VF..
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