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Please Grade 1921 P LWC Has Full Undisturbed Cartwheels When In Hand

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If you could identify areas of wear vs. weak strike, please share. Thanks.

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a pretty coin, woody, some big hits on Abe, MS-64

interesting how VDB has "slid" toward the rim
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I'll say MS-63RB.
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Obverse die is late die state. Reverse is mid die state.

Planchet, as mentioned, is of the woodie variety - striations in the planchet from poor mix of metal.


Cheek and jaw have some hits.

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Nice looking coin! 63RB
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MS62 for me. Wouldn't kick it out a Dancso for eating crackers.
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Very nice looking coin indeed.
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MS63 woodie
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I'm at MS-61 RB. I agree with the die state analysis. There are contact marks on the reverse, too. The heaviest are between EPU and ONE and beneath the "ICA" of AMERICA. The corrosion spots on the obverse may become an issue over time.

Nice UNC woodie!
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