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Opinions Please On My 1944 Lincoln Wheat 1c Collection (No Mint & D Mint)

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Basically, I really don't know where to start. I picked this year because it seemed the most popular. Can anyone determine a grade from any of these pics? I have compared them to PCGS photograde and basically would like a double check. (For conversation sake, can we refer to 12:00 position as #1 and then clockwise?)
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Basically normal looking cents, that don't need grading. They are just circulation finds. Grading a coin would be for a coin that matters for the grading process.
MS-68 1944:
https://www.PCGS.com/cert/37251401
13K
MS-67 1944:
https://www.PCGS.com/cert/40440028
$450
MS-66 1944L
https://www.PCGS.com/cert/36543793
$28
Even the MS-66 is not worth slabbing/grading as it will cost as much as $50 for the grading service.
A circulated with nothing special, 3 cents. Hard to find the money to have that one graded.
From PCGS site there is a guide to grade a coin:
https://www.PCGS.com/resources
But with nothing special the value is not there to grade a coin.
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A few points...

First it's impossible for us to address so many coins in a single thread, that is why we ask you to post only one coin per thread. thank you

Second, if it's grades you are looking for there is a whole section dealing only with assigning grades. Remember, one coin per thread.

Third, to the CCF!


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Why do we want just one coin. It is hard to tell what is special if your looking at a crowd. A one by one basis allow us to see more about one coin. I like to tell what I see on a coin, so that then you can see what I'm seeing.
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Alrighty! This is exactly the info that will put me on the right track. Also, thanks so much for the links and I'm saving them to my bookmarks!
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I have the site saved as favorites as I go to some quite often.
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I'd say just everyday circulated coins, worth no more than a faint premium over face due to copper prices.
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